Article - Video interview
Ivor Prickett discusses his project ‘The Quiet After the Storm’
‘The Quiet After the Storm’
“The Croatian military moved into this area in 1995, and over the course of two or three days about 200, 000 people were displaced from Croatia. That was the largest single displacement of people in Europe since World War Two.”
Ivor Prickett
Irish photographer Ivor Prickett is currently based in Damascus, from where he contributes to a number of leading publications whilst also working on long-term documentary projects.
His work about the displacement of Croatian Serbs was recognised through three major photography awards; the Ian Parry Scholarship, the BJP/Nikon Endframe Award and the National Portrait Gallery Photography Prize Godfrey Argent Award.
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