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  • April 13, 2018 - London, UK. 13th September 2018. A vigil on the South Bank of the River Thames on Palestinian Prisoners Day highlights the plight of the roughly 6,500 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails, around 350 of them children. The protesters included several Palestinians and were joined by an anti-zionist ultra-orthodox Jew. Their display included an actual size drawing of an Israeli underground prison cell in which children are held in isolation. The protesters handed out leaflets and talked with those walking by, and speeches gave facts about the prisoners.  In two months this year alone 1319 were imprisoned, including 274 children, 23 women and four journalists. Over 500 of these prisoners are currently held indefinitely without charge or trial under administrative detention orders. Physical torture during interrogation is standard practice, even for children, and many are sexually abused;  since 1967, 72 prisoners have been tortured to death. As a part of the Israeli 'apartheid' system, Palestinians are not tried by the Israeli civil courts but by military tribunals with a 99.74% conviction rate. Since 1967, roughly 1 in 5 of the entire Palestinian population have been held in prison at some time. The protest, organised by Inminds human rights group, called for a boycott of Israeli goods and of companies including HP who are complicit by supplying the IT infrastructure which runs the Israeli prisons and torture dens. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - A woman is looking at the damaged information point of the memory of Franco's repression..The information point that was placed a day ago in memory of the reprisals by the Franco regime that suffered torture in the former General Directorate of the Police was destroyed in its entirety last night by strangers. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 16, 2018 - Perris, California, U.S.- Captain GREG FELLOWS, Riverside County Sheriff's Department Perris Station Commander, answers questions from the media regarding the case involving 13 captive siblings in a Perris home on Tuesday. A17-year-old girl had escaped through a window and contacted authorities on a deactivated cellphone, Riverside County sheriff’s Capt. Fellows said. (Credit Image: © Stan Lim/Press Enterprise via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 16, 2018 - Perris, California, U.S. - News crews setup in-front of the home where the Turpin family lived at 160 Muir Woods Road where 13 siblings were kept against their will, some chained and padlocked to their beds. (Credit Image: © Andrew Foulk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi activists demanded the end of ethnic oppression in Chittagong Hill Tracts and justice for the death of Romel Chakma an indigenous college student who was picked up by the army on April 5,  in front of The National Museum, Shahbag. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Tunis, Tunisia - EDITORS NOTE: Image depicts graphic content] A stray dog dead body with bullet marks and covered in blood, is seen on the ground of a street in Ariana downtown, northern Tunisia, 6 km from the capital Tunis on March 27, 2019...The stray dog was probably shot and left to die on the streets by Municipality and Police Officers during the night from March 26 to March 27. (Credit Image: © Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 4, 2017 - Kolkata, west bengal, india - Kolkata, West Bengal, India : On September 4th, 2017 Bastar soliditary network of Kolkata has organised a protest infront of Myanmar consulate of Kolkata. They raised voice against the genocide on Rohingya of Myanmar along with India government's recent verdict on deportation of .Rohingyas from India. People join the protest rally with them against the ethnic cleansing. (Credit Image: © Debsuddha Banerjee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 28th April 2017. A woman chalks a figure of a child showing the size of the underground cells they are kept in solitary confinnemnet in Israeli prisons, run using HP hardware and software. Tye vigil by Inminds human right group  on the edge of Trafalgar Square gave information and stood in solidarity with the largest hunger strike of Palestinian political prisoners in 5 years. Over 1500 Palestinian prisoners from all factions went on hunger strike on 17th April 2017 and more have joined since despite brutal attacks by prison guards and force feeding. They are demanding basic human rights and want all prisoners to be allowed family visits, the use of phones to contact family, proper health treatment without charges, humanitarian treatment during transfers between courts and prisons, an end to end to administrative detention and solitary confinement, to be allowed to receive clothing, books and hygiene products from their families and to run their kitchens rather than have to eat food prepared by Israeli criminal prisoners who in some prisons routinely spit and urinate in it. Peter Marshall Images Live (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India - Kashmir Muslim hold ply cards during a protest demanding justice for Asifa Bano. Gujjar, Bakarwal and Traders association, Staged protest today at Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir. Protesters were demanding justice for eight year old Ashifa Bano who was raped and murdered in Kathua district of Jammu region, after being drugged and tortured for several days inside a Hindu temple.  Protesters during the protest said, “This is a protest against the rape, torture and murder of an innocent girl, Ashifa Bano. This is a protest against the blatant attempts to communalise the case by Indian leaders. (Credit Image: © Masrat Zahra/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • GOODWOOD. 050118. Escapologist Krendl from the international show The Illusionists Direct from Broadway that is currently on at GrandWest, has cancelled his water tank torture cell performance at the Cape Town show as a result of the critical water crisis in the Western Cape. Picture:Ian Landsberg/ANA GOODWOOD. 050118. Escapologist Krendl from the international show The Illusionists Direct from Broadway that is currently on at GrandWest in Goodwood has cancelled his water tank torture cell performance at the Cape Town show as a result of the critical water crisis in the Western Cape.
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  • GOODWOOD. 050118. Escapologist Krendl from the international show The Illusionists Direct from Broadway that is currently on at GrandWest, has cancelled his water tank torture cell performance at the Cape Town show as a result of the critical water crisis in the Western Cape. Picture:Ian Landsberg/ANA GOODWOOD. 050118. Escapologist Krendl from the international show The Illusionists Direct from Broadway that is currently on at GrandWest in Goodwood has cancelled his water tank torture cell performance at the Cape Town show as a result of the critical water crisis in the Western Cape.
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  • March 28, 2019 - Srinagar, J&K, India - A relative of a disappeared youth seen holding a placard during a silent protest in Srinagar..The Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) staged a silent protest here in Srinagar against the human rights violation in Kashmir. They said that the custodial killing of Rizwan Pandit due to torture is yet another case among hundreds of cases of human rights violations in Kashmir. (Credit Image: © Saqib Majeed/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Pakistan - MULTAN, PAKISTAN, MAY 04: Students are holding protest demonstration against Indian .violence and torture on Kashmiri students, at Chowk Nawan Shehr under the umbrella of Al-.Muhammadia Students Organization in Multan on Thursday, May 04, 2017. (Credit Image: © PPI via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 14, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 14th August 2017. A lawyer who visited Korba 3 months after the disatrous chimney collapse holds a poster with his photographs of some of the widows at the protest by Grass roots campaign Foil Vedanta outside the Vedanta AGM. They accuse Vedanta of illegal mining in Goa, of increasing harassment, torture and false accusations against tribal activists in Nyamgiri,  Odisha, who have used Indian laws to stop bauxite mining of their sacred mountain,  eleven years of ruinous and continuing pollution by Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) in Zambia, where they say the company have fraudulently avoided taxes and failed to publish mandatory accounts and other offences. Vedanta is a FTSE 250 British mining company controlled and 69.6% owned by Anil Agarwal and his family through a series of tax havens and holding companies and was launched on the Stock Exchange in 2003 with help from the UK’s Department for International Development (DfID) and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) who continue to support it. Foil Vedanta call for the company to be delisted and shareholder activists went into the AGM to question its activities. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 2, 2017 - London, London, UK - London, UK. Sir IAN MCKELLEN and activists stage a protest outside the Russian Embassy in London, calling on the Russian authorities to fully investigate reports of a crackdown and torture on LGBTI people in Chechnya. (Credit Image: © Tolga Akmen/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - France - A woman from L214 has leaflets reading 'Why refuse to eat meat ?'. For Halloween, protesters of the association L214 demonstrated in Toulouse because, as they said, 'It's Halloween every day for livestock'. The L214 association became famous for its numerous films made in slaughterhouses. Their films depicted torture and abuse of livestock in some slaughterhouses. Toulouse. France. October 31st 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 18, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - MP Nadiya Savchenko stays in the glass-panelled security cage during a hearing at the Shevchenkivskyi District Court, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, April 18, 2018. Ukrinform...KYIV. The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has held a hearing to consider a petition filed by the prosecutor which calls for a forced drawing of biological materials from MP Nadiya Savchenko. The lawmaker announced that she would consider any such action as a humiliation and torture. Later, the court dismissed the move. As reported, the Verkhovna Rada approved of Nadiya Savchenko's criminal prosecution, detention and arrest on March 22. The MP is suspected of actions aimed at enacting a coup, infringement on the life of a statesperson or civil activist, preparation of a terror act, facilitation of a terrorist organization and the illegal handling of weapons, ammunition and explosive substances. Moreover, Nadiya Savchenko and Volodymyr Ruban, the head of the Ofitserskyi Korpus (Officers' Corps) Centre for the Liberation of Captives who was also arrested, are suspected of preparing the assassination of President Petro Poroshenko. On March 23, the Shevchenkivskyi District Court ruled a two-month custodial detention without the right to bail for the people's deputy. During this hearing, the MP announced her hunger strike. On April 17, Nadiya Savchenko underwent a forensic psychological examination with the use of a polygraph. (Credit Image: © Olena Khudiakova/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - Toulouse, France - Members of the association L214 made an action for a new film depicting in a pig livestock farm in the Tarn department which produce Label rouge pork for Bayonne's ham. The film shows dead pigs, injured pigs, bad treatments, illness. The L214 association became famous for its numerous films made in slaughterhouses. Their films depicted torture and abuse of livestock in some slaughterhouses. Toulouse. France. April 14th 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 26, 2017 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian activists campaigning for a better legal treatment of drug offenders take part in a performance on Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, on 26 June 2017, as they to mark the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking and the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. (Credit Image: © Serg Glovny via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2017 - Bisceglie, Italy/Bari, Italy - The Saint Friday in Bisceglie, a rite of Holy Week eagerly awaited with deep faith and great reverence from Bisceglie community. A religious event of high spiritual value. Starts at 09.30 c.a. in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, Calvary area. And the time of the last meeting between Jesus and his Mother before the crucifixion. The statue of Jesus, bearing the cross on his shoulders, ready Redeemer atrocious torture, he made his last journey by crossing the loving gaze and sad Mary, Our Lady of Sorrows, represented with a dagger stuck in his chest to witness the pain for the fate of his son . The statue of the Madonna is heading towards the meeting with his son at about 07.00 from the cathedral while that of Christ with the cross walks from 09:00 from the Church of San Lorenzo. Topical appointment highlight of Holy Week Bisceglie is the kiss to his mother's son. Tradition has it that the two statues, after the meeting, to continue their journey, always separated, visiting also, like many of the faithful, so-called tombs in some city churches. (Credit Image: © Davide Pischettola/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SHOCKING images show soldier after he was beaten by colleagues and later died of his injuries...An Army conscript has been beaten to death at Vibhavadi Rangsit Military Base in Surat Thani after violating military rules, it was reported in the social media on Saturday. ..Private Yuthinan Boonniam was hospitalised with a swollen face and bruises before his death early on Saturday...Facebook user “Bom Lung Lang” shared his pictures, with a caption saying that the young man was imprisoned in military jail for violating military rules and that he was severely beaten...It was further reported that Yuthinan seriously suffered from injuries of his internal organs. The medical team performed cardiac resuscitation four times but failed to save his life. He passed away at 5 am on Saturday...Yuthinan was not the first serving conscript to be beaten to death. In April last year, Private Songtham Mudmad was beaten to death at a military base in Yala’s Bannang Sata district. In 2011, Private Wichian Phuaksom was tortured to death at a training camp in Narathiwat...The Army Commander-in-Chief on Monday apologised to Thais and expressed regret to the family of a conscript who died in hospital following his fatal torture at a military base in Surat Thani province...General Chalermchai Sitthisa-ard also vowed to bring all those responsible to justice, saying the army is conducting an investigation into the death of Yuthinan Boonniam who died after he was put into military detention as a punishment...He was sent from the detention centre to a hospital with a swollen face and bruises. The photos were widely shared on social media over the weekend...“I wish to send condolences to the family of the conscript and am ready to take legal action against all concerned. The incident is already under investigation,” he said...He said that he has emphasised in many meetings that there must not be assaults on the conscripts. “When this kind of incident happens
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  • South Africa - Pretoria - 21 October 2020 - Nigerian nationals living in South Africa take to streets of Pretoria to demonstrate against the police unit that had accused of extortion, harassment, torture and murders.<br />
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  • The Vegetarian Festival, Phuket, Thailand..Phuket Island in the south of Thailand has some of the world’s finest beaches but annually in Phuket Town, a festival takes place to which few of those sun-worshippers ever venture - or even are aware of: The Vegetarian Festival...It is the dawn of the eight day of the ninth lunar month in the Chinese calendar. .A women skewers her face and she appears to feel no pain, neither does she shed any blood. In another part of the same area, a young man, staring blankly into space, as if in a trance, takes a sword and slowly pierces the side of his face. The blade of the sword passes clean through one cheek and exits out of the other side of his mouth - without bleeding...Yet there is no trickery or magic involved for this is the famous ten-day long Vegetarian Festival. The participants - penitents and devotees called Ma Song -  who invite the Spirit of the Gods to possess their bodies in seemingly horrendous acts of self-mutilation are merely participating in the Chinese Song Dao ceremony, the rituals of which stretch back nearly 160 years. These acts of apparent torture are performed in the belief that they will achieve great kudos for the sufferer whilst at the same time freeing them of any spiritual problems; in addition, for the period of the festival, they wear a white loin-cloth and smock, cleanse their bodies by abstaining from sex and alcohol, spend long periods meditating in the town’s two main Chinese temples and eat only vegetarian food that does not contain ‘sharp’ tastes such as garlic or chillies...The Festival is in honour of the Nine Emperor Gods who control people’s destinies and is thought to have begun during the reign of King Rama V, around the middle of the nineteenth century, when hundreds of Chinese, working in Phuket’s tin mines, began to neglect their rituals for the Gods; at the same time, many died from a malarial plague that also killed off a visiting theatre tr
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  • June 2, 2017 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/06/2017. London, United Kingdom. Sir Ian McKellen at an Amnesty International  protest outside the Russian Embassy in London, over the alleged .abduction, torture and even killing of men suspected of being Gay in the southern Russian republic of Chechnya. Picture by Elliott Franks / i-Images (Credit Image: © Elliott Franks/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • File photo dated 24/04/2017 of (Left to right) Anna Crowther, Martyn Day and Sapna Malik who pursued Iraq War torture and murder claims against the British Army have been cleared of any wrongdoing.
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Leaders and activist of Kashmir Tehreek-e-Khawateen (KTK) a women's pro Kashmir resistance organization shout anti Indian slogans during a protest to mark the World Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Leaders and activist of Kashmir Tehreek-e-Khawateen (KTK) a women's pro Kashmir resistance organization shout anti Indian slogans during a protest to mark the World Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Leaders and activist of Kashmir Tehreek-e-Khawateen (KTK) a women's pro Kashmir resistance organization shout anti Indian slogans during a protest to mark the World Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Leaders and activist of Kashmir Tehreek-e-Khawateen (KTK) a women's pro Kashmir resistance organization shout anti Indian slogans during a protest to mark the World Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Leaders and activists of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) , an amalgam of pro- Kashmir resistance organizations, shout anti Indian slogans during a protest to mark the World Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Leaders and activist of Kashmir Tehreek-e-Khawateen (KTK) a women's pro Kashmir resistance organization shout anti Indian slogans during a protest to mark the World Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 10, 2016 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Relatives of the disappeared persons and the members of the Association of Parents of the Disappeared (APDP) take part in a protest on the international Human Rights Day on December 10, 2016 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.  Indian government forces in Kashmir are often blamed for grave rights abuses like widespread torture, rape, custodial murder and enforced disappearances in the Muslim-majority region Since 1989, Kashmir has been a state under siege, with both India and Pakistan laying claim to it. Human rights organizations say more than 80,000 have died in the two decade long conflict with the Indian government claiming the number as 40,000. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Barcelona, Spain - St Vincent before Dacian, tempera, stucco reliefs and gold leaf, 1455-60, by Jaume Huguet, 1412-92, in Gothic style, in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. In the painting, the saint brought before the Roman governor Dacian, who sentences him with treason for failing to renounce his Christianity and orders him to be tortured. This panel is part of the altarpiece of the Church of Sant Vicenc de Sarria, Barcelona. The MNAC holds 9 panels, 5 of which were painted by Jaume Huguet, 3 by the Master of Castelsardo and another by an anonymous painter. Picture by Manuel Cohen (Credit Image: © Manuel Cohen/Aurimages via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - A woman is seen depositing flowers on the memory plate during the rally..Some 50 people have concentrated to reject the attack on the plaque placed in memory of those tortured by the Francoist repression placed last Monday in front of the old police station of the Spanish police during the Franco regime. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Women are seen arranging the flowers on the memory plate during the protest..Some 50 people have concentrated to reject the attack on the plaque placed in memory of those tortured by the Francoist repression placed last Monday in front of the old police station of the Spanish police during the Franco regime. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - NEW DELHI, INDIA - NEW DELHI, INDIA- JUNE, 22, 2017: Anju Devi, 19, (left) holding her injured three-year-old sister Beena, (right) whose ears were chopped off by her own father, pictured at a police station in New Delhi, India.....Amrit Bahadur, 35, beat his three-year-old daughter and chopped off both her ears, claiming that a supernatural power asked him to do so. He locked his wife and other children on the terrace and then tortured the girl.....Bahadur was arrested on the spot and is in police custody.....Pictures supplied by: Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 23, 2017 - NEW DELHI, INDIA - NEW DELHI, INDIA- JUNE, 22, 2017: Picture of the crime spot where three-year old Beena was beaten by her father in New Delhi, India.....Amrit Bahadur, 35, beat his three-year-old daughter and chopped off both her ears, claiming that a supernatural power asked him to do so. He locked his wife and other children on the terrace and then tortured the girl.....Bahadur was arrested on the spot and is in police custody.....Pictures supplied by: Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
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Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_152.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_153.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_156.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_140.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_143.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_142.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_144.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_145.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_146.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_147.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_148.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_150.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_151.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_149.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_154.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
<br />
Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
<br />
Age:<br />
45<br />
<br />
From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
<br />
Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
<br />
Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
    UFA_Flying_Cats_Exclusive_155.JPG
  • German photographer, Julia Christe is at it again! This time she has the photographed the beautiful and hilarious ‘Flying Cats’ photo series. Christe created ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2007 and the second series of ‘Flying Dogs’ in 2011 and it was so successful, that ‘Flying Cats’ has been the next project, with the book having only been released three weeks ago. <br />
<br />
Christe enjoys photographing dogs and cats because she loves that they have such a variety of expressions at their disposal. “I enjoy this particular work, especially when they express joy and happiness. Sometimes it’s also just downright funny” says Christe.<br />
<br />
Christe hopes that people will find the series as fun as she does and that it shows some insight into how cats come in so many shapes and different characters. <br />
<br />
However, while the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some has been quite critical. “Some people thought we had used a trampoline or thrown the cats from a great height or even tortured them somehow. None of that is true! The cats are dropped from a very small height onto a foam mat. There is a making of the film which shows the photo shoot” says Christe. <br />
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Flying Dogs was published by Simon&Schuster in 2016 and Heyne Verlag in 2017 and Flying Cats has been published by Knesebeck just weeks ago.<br />
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Name:<br />
Julia Christe<br />
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Age:<br />
45<br />
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From:<br />
Born in Tettnang, used to live in Berlin, still like to work in the studios of Berlin, live on the countryside in Wiendorf, close to the Baltic Sea.<br />
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Location of shoot:<br />
Berlin and Frankfurt/Main in the studios<br />
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Date of shoot:<br />
Date of shoots between 12/2016 and 2/2018, book published 2018
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