Then I had the same intern position for the Cambodia Daily in Phnom Penh in April 2015. The 25th of April Nepal was hit by a massive earthquake and I had to go back immediately to check up on my Nepali host family and friends. After documenting the earthquake, I came back to Europe to find some workshops and other interesting photographic activities. Now, I would like to apply for One Year Certificate Program in Photojournalism at IPC in New York.
The April 2015 Nepal earthquake killed more than 10,800 people and injured more than 23,000…
This amazing country, who adopted me for three months and gave me my very first experience in photojournalism, those people who loved me like a daughter or a sister, those beautiful places, damaged, injured, dead…
When I was told about the earthquake, my heart stopped beating until I could hear from my Nepali host family and friends.
I could only reach Nepal 4 days after the quake, and what I saw was so tragic. Historical monuments were gone, villages destroyed and people showed so much pain in their eyes.
Hospitals were full of victims, children were wandering all around Kathmandu looking for their parents, rescue teams who came from all side of the globe were rushing out of the airport to reach the Valley…