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  • Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024
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    Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024
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    Maria Joana
    Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024

     

  • Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024
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    Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024
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    Maria Joana
    Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024

     

  • Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024
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    Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (14555953s)
    Maria Joana
    Stephane Rolland show, Runway, Fall Winter 2025, Haute Couture Fashion Week, Paris, France - 25 Jun 2024

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311af)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrates a point during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311c)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland hits the ball during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311j)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrates winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

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  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311f)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland spikes the ball during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311e)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland embrace after winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

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  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311h)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrates winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

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  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311g)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrates winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311k)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland embrace after winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311i)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrates winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311l)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrate after winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311m)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrate after winning Bronze during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311s)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland give high fives during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311r)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland embrace during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311x)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland gives a hand sign during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311y)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland spikes the ball during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311ad)
    Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland spikes the ball during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311ae)
    Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland celebrate a point during the Women's Beach Volleyball Bronze Medal match between Latvia and Switzerland on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
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    TOKIO 2020 OLY - Heidrich/Verge gewinnen Bronze im Beachvolleyball
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pete Dovgan/Speed Media/Shutterstock (12250311cd)
    April Ross of Team United States and Alix Klineman of Team United States celebrate winning Gold with Silver medalists Mariafe Artacho del Solar of Team Australia and Taliqua Clancy of Team Australia Bronze medalists Anouk Verge-Depre of Team Switzerland and Joana Heidrich of Team Switzerland during the Women's Beach Volleyball Gold Medal match between Australia and USA on Day 14 of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
    Tokyo Olympic Games 2020, Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - 06 Aug 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160d)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160c)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160b)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160a)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160l)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160k)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160j)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160h)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160e)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160g)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160i)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160m)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
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    NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160f)
    School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.

    WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
    WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
    Editorial use only. Images only to be used in context of competition. Please byline individual photographers
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joana Matos/REX/Shutterstock (9763416r)
    Man's Best Friend winner was Joana Matos from Portugal with the picture Dolce far niente on a lovely afternoon.
    Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition, UK - Jul 2018
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/uesi
    A dog playing with a BUBBLE on the beach is one of the winners in this year's Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition. Puppies are pictured sunbathing, snuggling, sleeping and snuffling in these winning images, which were among an incredible 10,000 entries from more than 70 different countries in the annual contest, which is now in its thirteenth year. Other photos show dogs leaping through the sand, playing in the snow and climbing on cliff tops. The competition has 10 categories: Portrait, Man's Best Friend; Dogs At Play; Dogs At Work; Puppy, Oldies, and I Love Dogs Because - a category for those aged 12 to 17 -Young Pup Photographer - for entrants 11 and under - Assistance Dogs and Rescue Dogs.

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  • PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
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    PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (7429906bw)
    Daiane Sobre and Joana Sanz poses. Barcelona's Brazilian defender Daniel Alves ' girlfriend (R) poses
    Elsa Pataky presents Women'Secret First Musical, Madrid, Spain - 10 Nov 2016

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  • PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
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    PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (7429906bv)
    Daiane Sobre and Joana Sanz poses. Barcelona's Brazilian defender Daniel Alves ' girlfriend (R) poses
    Elsa Pataky presents Women'Secret First Musical, Madrid, Spain - 10 Nov 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
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    PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (7429906cq)
    Joana Sanz poses.
    Elsa Pataky presents Women'Secret First Musical, Madrid, Spain - 10 Nov 2016
    Barcelona's Brazilian defender Daniel Alves ' girlfriend
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
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    PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (7429906cr)
    Joana Sanz poses.
    Elsa Pataky presents Women'Secret First Musical, Madrid, Spain - 10 Nov 2016
    Barcelona's Brazilian defender Daniel Alves ' girlfriend
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
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    PEOPLE - Elsa Pataky präsentiert ihr 'Women'Secret First Musical' in Madrid
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (7429906cs)
    Joana Sanz poses.
    Elsa Pataky presents Women'Secret First Musical, Madrid, Spain - 10 Nov 2016
    Barcelona's Brazilian defender Daniel Alves ' girlfriend
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Paris Fashion Week: Promis bei Chloe
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    PEOPLE - Paris Fashion Week: Promis bei Chloe
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Swan Gallet/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (6034995bh)
    Joana Preiss in the front row
    Chloe show, Spring Summer 2017, Paris Fashion Week, France - 29 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Paris Fashion Week: Promis bei Chloe
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    PEOPLE - Paris Fashion Week: Promis bei Chloe
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Swan Gallet/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (6034995bi)
    Joana Preiss in the front row
    Chloe show, Spring Summer 2017, Paris Fashion Week, France - 29 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015
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    Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miquel Benitez/REX Shutterstock (4752152n)
    Models Joana Sanz, Lara Leito, Clara Alonso and designer Rosa Clara attend the Rosa Clara Fitting during the Rosa Clara 2016 collection
    Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015

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  • Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015
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    Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miquel Benitez/REX Shutterstock (4752152i)
    (L-R) Spanish model Clara Alonso, designer Rosa Clara and model Joana Sanz attend the press presentation for the Rosa Clara Fitting during the 2016 collection
    Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015

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  • Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015
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    Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miquel Benitez/REX Shutterstock (4752152l)
    Models Joana Sanz, Lara Leito and Clara Alonso attend the Rosa Clara Fitting during the Rosa Clara 2016 collection
    Barcelona Bridal Week, Spain - 04 May 2015

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  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299b)
    Joana spliced with cat Hector
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
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    Undercats: Owners spliced with their cats - May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sebastian Magnani/REX (3776299a)
    Joana spliced with cat Hector
    Undercats: Cats And Owners In Purr-fect Unison
    These images offer a purr-fect blend of cats and their owners.

    Photographer Sebastian Magnani, 28, has cleverly spliced the furry features of pet pussies with the head and shoulders of their owners.

    In a series called 'Undercats', the Swiss photographer shot the owners and their respective pets in the same portrait style.

    Then he used expert photo-manipulation techniques to seamlessly transplant the feline faces onto the human bodies.

    Highlights include a lady called Daniela's hair blending perfectly with the face of her ginger cat Micky, while other owner Mariette and her cat Salem both don the same crash helmet.

    Undercats follows Sebastian's internationally-renowned - and similarly-themed - Underdogs set.

    For this project he travelled for a week around Switzerland visiting the owner's home to shoot them there. "One is my father Ermano," he says. "Some are friends of mine. Some answered me on my Facebook post. Some contacted me directly per email."

    Sebastian says splicing of the humans and pets took about three weeks of his free time, with 6-8 hours spent on each image.

    He explains: "When I'd made the first part of my Underdogs, for me was clear, I wanted to create the same with cats. And I was really looking forward to see more combinations. I am also so fascinated by the eyes of cats.

    "Unlike dogs, cats all the same head form, so there is not so much difference between each other.

    "It is in the eye of the beholder whether cats look like their owners like people say dogs do. But for me the eyes so strong and characterful.

    "I think the title Undercats is not the same as Underdogs, it has a softer meaning and that's the reason why I've chosen the title."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQBGKHLDS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Calvin Klein party at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 16 May 2013
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    Calvin Klein party at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 16 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2343979ab)
    Joana Vicente
    Calvin Klein party at the 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 16 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The DUTCH ROYAL family spending their winter vacation in Lech, Austria
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    The DUTCH ROYAL family spending their winter vacation in Lech, Austria
    Lech, Austria, 2011-2-19 / **Germany OUT** / The DUTCH ROYAL family spending their winter vacation in Lech, Austria. Queen BEATRIX of the Netherlands with her son Prince WILLEM ALEXANDER and wife Princess MAXIMA and their children CATHARINA AMALIA, ALEXIA and ARIANE. Prince CONSTANTIJN and his wife Princess LAURENTIEN and their kids ELOISE, CLAUS CASIMIR and LEONORE and PRINCE FRISO with his wife PRINCESS MABEL and their daughter JOANNA. © Copyright 2011, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • The DUTCH ROYAL family spending their winter vacation in Lech, Austria
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    The DUTCH ROYAL family spending their winter vacation in Lech, Austria
    Lech, Austria, 2011-2-19 / **Germany OUT** / The DUTCH ROYAL family spending their winter vacation in Lech, Austria. Queen BEATRIX of the Netherlands with her son Prince WILLEM ALEXANDER and wife Princess MAXIMA and their children CATHARINA AMALIA, ALEXIA and ARIANE. Prince CONSTANTIJN and his wife Princess LAURENTIEN and their kids ELOISE, CLAUS CASIMIR and LEONORE and PRINCE FRISO with his wife PRINCESS MABEL and their daughter JOANNA. © Copyright 2011, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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