After photographing orphans in Zaire, this photographer fell into a deep depression that made him temporarily retire. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this photojournalist whose collection Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age features photos of miners during a gold rush in his home country. He also captured firefighters from the Gulf War in Kuwait: A Desert on Fire.
ANSWER: Sebastião Salgado (“say-bahs-T’YAO sao-GAH-doo”) [or Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado Júnior]
[10m] Salgado covered the first hundred days of the Reagan presidency while working for this collective, which was founded in Paris by photographers such as Maria Eisner and Henri-Cartier Bresson.
ANSWER: Magnum Photos
[10e] Another photojournalist whose work led him to depression, Kevin Carter, was best known for a Pulitzer-winning photo of one of these animals lurking behind an emaciated boy, who was mistaken for a girl.
ANSWER: vultures (That photo is The Vulture and the Little Girl.)
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