Eduardo Soteras Jalil

Documentary Photography

  • Projects
    • Tigray. Cascading into Chaos.
    • Tunga Tunga
    • Gaza, Mode d'Emploi
    • What Remains
    • Masafer
    • Neutral Fire
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    • Tigray. Cascading into Chaos.
    • Tunga Tunga
    • Gaza, Mode d'Emploi
    • What Remains
    • Masafer
    • Neutral Fire
  • Commissions
  • About

FAO in Senegal / May 10, 2019 by Eduardo Soteras Jalil

During April 2019 I documented the “One Million Cistern Project for the Sahel” in Senegal.

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On assignment fao, Senegal August 26, 2020

Ethiopia and Djibouti for NZZ / March 26, 2019 by Eduardo Soteras Jalil

In January 2019 I was commissioned by the Swiss newspaper NZZ in order to do several stories in Ethiopia and Djibouti, going along with David Signer for texts.

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On assignment NZZ, Ethiopia, Djibouti August 26, 2020

WWF Book on rivers / November 1, 2018 by Eduardo Soteras Jalil

Part of the documentation work for WWF in Switzerland on virgin rivers has been published as a book.

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On assignment, Publication WWF, Landscape, Switzerland March 03, 2025

Zika in Brazil for Spiegel Wissen / January 27, 2018 by Eduardo Soteras Jalil

Zika aftermath in Northern Brazil for Spiegel Wissen

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On assignment, Publication Zika, Brazil August 31, 2020
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You can also check my Instagram feed, which usually is not well fed.

Because of where I come from, somehow I like to dislike some sort of popular happiness, even more when it includes flags. And a ball. 
But here in Homs it is different, even more in Baba Amr, where we were, here where the regime of Assad will go beyo
Syria, her freedom.
Omdurman, Sudan, June 2024. #sudan #africa #photojournalism #photography #documentary #documentaryphotography
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“They blended religion and art and science because, at base, 
science is no more than an investigation of a miracle 
we can never explain, and art is an interpretation of that miracle” 
Ray Bradbury
The Martian Chronicles

A glaci
I have a friend, Francesca, and she loves glaciers. 
She studies them and she is very good at it, and she talks about them with a lot of passion. 
Well, she talks with passion about everything, but mainly about them, the glaciers, her glaciers. 
Nowa
Here more photos of my project “Kinshasa Now and Then”, photographed in #Kinshasa #drcongo in December 2016.

This same idea is part of what we are trying to develop about post-colonial iconic hotels in Africa with my colleague @marion_do
A few years ago I was living in #kinshasa, #drcongo , and was trying to cover an election that didn’t happen. While bored at AFP’s office, with the city in a total lockdown and a color printer at hand, I started searching for historical p
Posted @withregram • @istaresearch walking on rolling stones: Join us at the first exhibition at Vienna Climate Biennale!

At ISTA, researchers, led by Francesca Pellicciotti, explore glaciers that seem to defy global warming. On the occasion of

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