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Brazil, 2: Portraits from Sao Paulo's "Crackland"

By David Schonauer   Wednesday July 1, 2015

The enclave of São Paulo, Brazil, known as Cracolândia, or Crackland. is a place where crack addicts don’t go to die or rehabilitate, but rather to live in a state of drug-fuelled chaos intertwined with inertia, notes Feature Shoot, which spotlights photographer Sebastian Palmer’s portraits of Crackland residents. Palmer, …

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