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10 January 2007
Photographer Phil Borges on TEDTalks
Photographer Phil Borges displays his remarkable portraits, documenting the world's disappearing cultures, from persecuted monks in Tibet to embattled tribes in the Ecuadorian Amazon. He also shares inspiring results from his digital-storytelling workshops, which give indigenous teenagers tools for cultural preservation and self-expression. A former dentist, Phil Borges rediscovered his passion for photography, and spent the last 25 years documenting indigenous cultures around the world. His work collected in several books, including Tibetan Portrait and Enduring Spirit. In 2001, he founded Bridges to Understanding, an organization that works with teenagers worldwide, promoting cultural preservation and exchange through digital storytelling. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 19:19)
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If you were shocked (and you should) by saving the ethnosphere, and felt kind of powerless against the cultural devastation of which Wade Davis was talking, youll find hope in the TEDTalk from Phil Borges. The power of his portraits are mostly ... More...
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juan – January 28 2007
I just posted a pledge to join this initiative by giving a workshops to teenagers that have just migrated to Toronto in order to document their perception of the big city as a new home.
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seth mazow – January 11 2007
Phil Borges also created The Gift. This book chronicles his work in Peru and Vietnam with Interplast, a nonprofit organization that provides free reconstructive surgery in developing countries.
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