Espen Rasmussen

Photographer
Espen Rasmussen (b. 1976) is based at Nesodden, close to Oslo, Norway. He works as a photo editor in VG Helg — the weekend magazine of the biggest daily Norwegian newspaper VG.

At the same time he is constantly working on his own photo projects. Rasmussen focuses specially on humanitarian issues and the challenges related to climate change.

He is represented by Panos Pictures

In 2008 he was listed by Photo District News on the prestigeous PDNs 30 — New and Emerging Photographers to Watch.

He has won numerous awards for his work, including two prizes from World Press Photo, several in the Picture of the Year international (POYi) and 36 awards in the Norwegian Picture of the Year, including Photographer of the Year in 2015.

In 2007, Espen received 60.000 dollar from the Freedom of Expression Foundation to continue his long-term project on refugees and IDPs around the world, which was published as the book TRANSIT in 2011, as well as a major exhibition.

Rasmussen is freelance lecturing photography at schools such as the Oslo University College and Bilder Nordic school of Photography. He is also frequently giving presentations at photo festivals and for a wide range of other audiences. For the last two years, he has been one of three editors/mentors in Norwegian Journal of Photography (NJP).

His work has been exhibited at the Nobel Peace Center (Oslo), The Humanity House (The Hague), UNHCR headquarter (Geneva) and DokuFest international film festival (Kosovo), among other places.
Clients include the New York Times, The Independent, Intelligent Life, Fader magazine, MSF (Doctors Without Borders), NRC (The Norwegian Refugee Council) and UNHCR.

His work has appeared in magazines such as Time, Newsweek, National Geographic, Der Spiegel and the Economist and newspapers such as The Sunday Telegraph and New York Times.

This Movie is no longer available here.

Request Online Screening

Battle For Greenland| 7mins
Director: Espen Rasmussen | Producer:
Focus Years: | Country: Norway
Subject Tags: europe, food, greenland, indigenous rights, livelihood, norway, resources, water
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Greenland's vast natural resources, ranging from oil and gas to uranium, rare earth and iron ore, have remained largely inaccessible under thick layers of ice, making them too difficult and expensive to extract. But with a receding ice sheet and new transport routes opening through the Northwest Passage these prized materials have now placed Greenland at the threshold of a potential commodities boom that could see the territory transformed. This potentially paves the way for companies like the Australian mining consortium Greenland Minerals and Energy (GME) to start digging for deposits of rare earth in places like the Kvanefjeld mountains near the town of Narsaq on the west coast of the territory. In places like Narsaq, opinion is starkly divided over the issue.

Send funds to team of this film/project:
NOTE: 100% of your funds are sent directly from here.

Contact/inquire about this film-project:

Espen Rasmussen

Norway

+=
Close

This storyteller has yet to share/set a wallet for the direct fund transfers.

Shall we send an email request on your behalf?

+=
peace

The online film archive supports schools, universities, NGOs and other civil-service organizations across the globe on the principle of gift-economy. Watch films (documentaries, short films, talks & more) and promote filmmakers. Join this community of soulful storytellers from myriad cultures, in their mission to promote global consciousness. Empower their willful hearts, who see the future to be united and harmonious, who aspire for the wellbeing of all. Support learning about the ‘self’, culture, nature and the eternal soul – the evolution of life.
Support the humanity in the process of becoming ‘that’...

© 2024 Culture Unplugged. Serving Since 2007.
Promoting our collective consciousness through stories from across the planet!

Consciousness Matters!

Close
Web Url :
Telegram :
Email ID :
PayPal :
Crypto Wallet Address :