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FOTOGRAF THOMAS LEKFELDT

FOTOGRAF THOMAS LEKFELDT

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    • Fighting Cancer
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CAUGHT AT THE BORDER

Thousands of refugees and migrants ended up as involuntary pawns in a power struggle between Turkey and the EU in early spring 2020. The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared that the border to Europe was open and that Turkey would let refugees and migrants enter the EU ...

NIGHTS IN THE NEONATAL UNIT

It is quiet in unit 427 in Hvidovre Hospital. It is night and the lights in the unit are soft and dimmed. Here premature babies are hospitalised, as well as newborn babies that are ill and children up to one year that need intensive care and treatment ...

FAVELA ROCINHA

Rocinha was the largest favela in Brazil in 2014. According to an official census around 70,000 people lived in the favela at that time, but unofficial estimates were as high as 2- or 300,000 ...

A STAR IN THE SKY

In June 2007 the five-year-old Danish girl was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Due to the location of the tumor it was not possible to surgically remove it. Instead, Vibe went through a treatment procedure with many chemotherapy and radiation treatments. In January 2009 Vibe lost the fight against cancer. At the time of her death she was seven years old ...

FIGHTING CANCER

Lene Palfelt is one of the 4,800 Danish women who were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014. In December 2013 the first warning signs appeared ...

MODERN DAY VIKINGS

It is almost 1000 years ago that the Vikings roamed the earth. But they are still around. Every year they travel to Scandinavia from all over the world - from Germany, USA, France, Australia, Italy. They participate in Viking markets, drink mead, fight with swords, produce authentic handicrafts and enjoy the life of times long past ...