Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwanda, April 2017 Fotografie von Heinz Baade

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Photo 1: Genocide is the worst crime that human can do to human. The genocide started in Rwanda against the Ethnie of the Tutsi by the Ethnie of the Hutu on 6 April 1994, the killing lasted for 100 days and cost 1 million of people the life. Like in the holocaust it was largely based on fear and hate for a minority by incitement of the[...]
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Genocide is the worst crime that human can do to human. The genocide started in Rwanda against the Ethnie of the Tutsi by the Ethnie of the Hutu on 6 April 1994, the killing lasted for 100 days and cost 1 million of people the life. Like in the holocaust it was largely based on fear and hate for a minority by incitement of the people; it had already been planned years before, was carried out rigorously and the whole world watched one's activities idly. Killing the Tutsi in Rwanda, however, happened in a not known cruelty which the normal human cannot imagine - only the survivors know what happened at that time.

Kigali Genocide Memorial, Rwanda, April 2017
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About Heinz Baade Heinz Baade was born in 1958 in a small village in northern Germany. He discovered at an early age, photography and natural sciences as his great passions and preserves both until[...]

About Heinz Baade

Heinz Baade was born in 1958 in a small village in northern Germany. He discovered at an early age, photography and natural sciences as his great passions and preserves both until today.

His keen interest in the preservation of the environment led him to study environmental
engineering sciences and he also built a career in the profession.

Heinz Baade is a autodidact and he looks back on its own 40-year-old photographical
experience. He encapsulates a wide range of subjects using analog cameras as he believes that too much of digital manipulation can rob the "soul" of an image. However, he also has all his photographs digitized, because he came to the realization that the work is too time consuming in a darkroom.

Heinz Baade believes that the magic of a photograph is often reinforced by the reduction
to black & white; he attaches importance to a clear image construction with sharp
contrasts, directness and authenticity.

The nature of his photographic work includes a documentary style on the one side and on the other side an artistic aspect – but he also tries to combine both aspects.

Baade lives in Hamburg.

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