The Constant Change – 12 Photo Stories From Nepal

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Book Title The Constant Change - 12 Photo Stories From Nepal
Language English and Nepali
Number of pages 112 pages
ISBN 9937239998
Dimensions 14.75 in x 9 in
Country of Origin Nepal
Edition 1st
Print Run 1000
Year of publication 2011
Published by photo.circle

“The Constant Change is a landmark publication: it proves that photojournalists don’t just point and shoot. They think and shoot. It provides us a behind-the-curtains glimpse at everything from the life of the communications pioneer Mahabir Pun to the everyday struggles of people living with disabilities, from life in a wild frontier town in Rasuwa to a dramatic glimpse at Nepal’s ethnic diversity. Perhaps this book will make journalists even more sensitive to the extraordinary lives of ordinary Nepalis, forcing them to be more interactive and truthful about the society we live in.”
- KUNDA DIXIT Editor, Nepali Times

CONTRIBUTORS
Kishor K Sharma, Shikhar Bhattarai, Phurpu Tshering Gurung, Narendra Shrestha, Prasiit Sthapit, Niranjan Shrestha, NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati, Prem Tsering Sherpa, Sailendra Kharel, Uma Bista, Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka, Nirman Shrestha

CREDITS
Project coordinator: NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati
Book designer: Bhushan Shilpakar
Copy editor: Rabi Thapa
Translators: Viplob Pratik and Prawin Adhikari
Cover photo: Prasiit Sthapit
Printed at Jagadamba Press, Lalitpur

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This project would not have been possible without the generous support of the Embassy of Denmark, DANIDA and the Danish Center for Culture and Development.
The Danish School of Media and Journalism, Søren Pagter, Mads Nissen and Lene Winther – we are truly grateful to you for being amazing collaborators, for your passion and commitment towards the medium of photography, and for your friendship.
Rabi Thapa, Prawin Adhikari, Viplob Pratik and Andreas Bang Kirkegaard – we are indebted to you for your accommodating assistance towards the production of this book.
We are truly appreciative of the many individuals and organisations who have provided introductions, information and translations for the photographers involved in this project.

Additional information

Weight .4 kg
Dimensions 23 × 16.5 × 1.1 cm