A Moving Portrait of Needs in Ukraine“I was afraid of becoming less sensitive. But now I notice that something very different happens. The more people and stories and countries I meet, the more attached I get to each of them.…”Vladimir Shraga is a freelance photographer who works for the JDC, one of The Fellowship’s partner organizations in Israel and the former Soviet Union. He regularly takes photographs of the people helped by The Fellowship, making the thousands of miles between donor and recipient shrink considerably with his moving portraits of the people whose lives we transform. Vladimir recently returned from a trip to take photographs of people The Fellowship helps in war-torn Ukraine. Below is a letter containing some of his first impressions upon returning home.
“I was afraid of becoming less sensitive. But now I notice that something very different happens. The more people and stories and countries I meet, the more attached I get to each of them.…” |
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