Terje Lindblom
Kontinent
Sundsvall, Sverige
Terje Lindblom has worked over two decades as a photojournalist and photo editor for several Swedish newspapers. i.e. for Sweden's largest newspapers Aftonbladet and Svenska Dagbladet. Between 1998 and 2001 he worked and run his own reportage and photo agency in Murmansk, Russia. He holds two master of arts in journalism and ethnology. Currently he is working as a university teacher in photojournalism and he is doing research as a Ph.D-candidate in media and communications into the field of photojournalism, at Mid-Sweden University in Sundsvall, Sweden.
- Audio capture
- Corporate
- Crisis
- Interview
- Portrait
- Reporting
- Video capture
- Video editing
Murmansk, Russia, 1998-2001
Terje Lindblom
In the economic crisis after the Soviet unions fall many Russians where left destitute and without hope. The orphans, the old and the unemployed where left to their on devices by the former so reliant state apparatus. The Murmansk Red Cross delivered food and a loaf of Russia's famous black bread to a poor retired old almost blind woman who's only pension of a few hundred roubles a month over night wasn't worth anything after the fall of the rouble in august of 1998.
Murmansk, Russia, 1998-2001
Terje Lindblom
In the economic crisis after the Soviet unions fall many Russians where left destitute and without hope. The orphans, the old and the unemployed where left to their on devices by the former so reliant state apparatus. In one of Murmansk orphanage the children had been thought to impress the visitors so they might have taken them with them to a better home.
Murmansk, Russia, 1998-2001
Terje Lindblom
In the economic crisis after the Soviet unions fall many Russians where left destitute and without hope. The orphans, the old and the unemployed where left to their on devices by the former so reliant state apparatus. In Murmansk Hospital drunken unemployed men slept like babies until they sobered up.