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Betty Laura
Zapata
Photographer based in London, United Kingdom
Betty Laura Zapata is a Venezuelan documentary photographer based in London. She focuses on long-term projects that document social issues, political conflicts, health, immigration and gender violence. Betty completed an MA course in...
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Published
By Betty Laura Zapata
Oct 15, 2020
VISUAL STORY
Venezuelan Protest
By Betty Laura Zapata / Caracas, Venezuela
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Oct 14, 2020
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Notting Hill Carnival
By Betty Laura Zapata
— The Notting Hill Carnival takes place every August in London and attracts around one million people..
Dec 4, 2019
VISUAL STORY
Portraits
By Betty Laura Zapata
Dec 4, 2019
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Facing Up: Acid Attacks in Colombia
By Betty Laura Zapata / Colombia
— Acid Attacks In Colombia amplifies the voice of women surviving from acid attacks and it aims to gain public..
Dec 3, 2019
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X-Ray
By Betty Laura Zapata / venezuela
— X-Ray shows Venezuelan public hospitals in a state of continued crisis. The photographs presented..
Dec 6, 2019
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Updated Oct 15, 2020
Editorial, Media, Music, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture
Venezuelan Protest
Updated Oct 14, 2020
Arrests and Prosecutions, Confrontation, Latin America, Oppression, Photography, Photojournalism, Politics, Protests
Notting Hill Carnival
Updated Dec 04, 2019
Adolescence, Documentary, Emotion, Happiness, Joy, Music, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Street, Youth
Portraits
Updated Dec 04, 2019
Photography, Portraiture
Facing Up: Acid Attacks in Colombia
Updated Dec 03, 2019
Abuse, Documentary, Domestic Violence, Fear, Human Rights, Latin America, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Spotlight, Violence, Womens Rights
X-Ray
Updated Dec 06, 2019
Cancer, Corruption, Dying/Death, Epidemics, Health/Healing, Human Rights, Latin America, Photography, Photojournalism