Photo Essay: The Human Condition

“Asylum Herat, Afghanistan” © Manca Juvan All Rights Reserved

 

 

The Human Condition was first shown at the Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2007.

  1. All the photographs are so sad and emotional! And I am so shocked and touched and furious that almost nobody cares!!!! I thought we were all Human Beings, but it appears not!

    Thank you for sharing all these Life Photographs!!! Hope that some will HELP!!

    Biliana

    Biliana — June 12, 2009

  2. Wonderful archive, so many people live in deplorable conditions which fall far below international human rights standards.Thank you for sharing all these photos, I care!…

    Dania

    Dania Reichmuth — July 6, 2009

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Andy Levin is a photographer, teacher, and editor living in New Orleans, Louisiana. A contributing photographer with Life Magazine in the 90's, Levin moved to Louisiana a year before Hurricane Katrina from his native city of New York. A finalist for the Eugene Smith Prize in 2008, Levin is interested in the rights of the underclass, and the relationship between a changing environment and the economically challenged. Levin is the editor of the acclaimed internet photography journal 100eyes. His personal website is http://www.andylevin.com.

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