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Ceremony honors late photographer Sebastião Salgado

Ceremony honors late photographer Sebastião Salgado

Washington Post6 days ago

REIMS, France — A mourning ceremony was held Saturday in Reims in eastern France to honor Sebastião Salgado, the celebrated Brazilian photographer and environmentalist who died Friday at 81 .
As his widow, Lélia Wanick Salgado, and their sons, Juliano and Rodrigo, attended the opening of an art exhibition featuring the work of Rodrigo, the gathering turned into a tribute to the late artist.

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