Grarup’s work reflects his belief in photojournalism’s role as an instrument of witness and memory to incite change, and the necessity of telling the stories of people who are rendered powerless to tell their own.
“All proceeds of the sales fór T-shirts and prints help me fund new reportages and journalist work that I otherwise couldn’t cover… If I had wanted to make money I would have gone in to advertising or porn!”
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Man with swordfish in Mogadishu, Somalia 2012 - Photographic print, stamped and signed by Jan Grarup. Printet on Baryta Fine...
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Barber in Balakot, Kashmir 2005 - Photographic print, stamped and signed by Jan Grarup. Printet on Baryta Fine Art 325...
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Couple in Haiti, 2010 - Photographic print, stamped and signed by Jan Grarup. Printet on Baryta Fine Art 325 gram...
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Golden Gas Station in Northern Iraq, 2016 - Photographic print, stamped and signed by Jan Grarup. Printet on Baryta Fine Art...
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Women collecting wood, Dafur 2007 - Photographic print, stamped and signed by Jan Grarup. Printet on Baryta Fine Art 325 gram...
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Bridge in Kashmir 2005 - Photographic print, stamped and signed by Jan Grarup. Printet on Baryta Fine Art 325 gram...