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João Silva (born 9 August 1966) is a Portuguese-born South African war photographer. He is the last working member of the Bang-Bang Club, a group of photographers who covered South Africa from the time of Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, to the country's first multiracial elections in 1994. He has worked in Africa, the Balkans, Central Asia, Russia, and the Middle East.

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  • جواو سيلفا (ar)
  • João Silva (Fotograf) (de)
  • João Silva (photographe) (fr)
  • João Silva (in)
  • João Silva (photographer) (en)
  • João Silva (fotograaf) (nl)
  • João Silva (fotógrafo) (pt)
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  • جواو سيلفا (بالإنجليزية: João Silva)‏ هو ‏ وصحفي ومصور جنوب أفريقي، ولد في 9 أغسطس 1966 في لشبونة في البرتغال. (ar)
  • João Paulo da Costa da Silva (* 9. August 1966 in Lissabon, Portugal) ist ein südafrikanisch-portugiesischer Fotojournalist. Bekannt wurde er als Mitglied des Bang-Bang Club und dessen Fotos aus Townships, als dort teilweise bürgerkriegsartige Zustände herrschten. (de)
  • João Silva (lahir 9 Agustus 1966) adalah seorang jurnalis foto perang yang berasal dari Johannesburg, Afrika Selatan. Ia adalah seseorang yang terakhir kali berhenti bekerja di antara para anggota Bang-Bang Club. Silva pernah bekerja di Afrika, Balkan, Asia Tengah, Rusia, dan Timur Tengah. Pada 23 Oktober 2010, Silva menginjak ranjau saat ikut bersama patroli tentara Amerika Serikat di Kandahar, Afghanistan dan kehilangan kaki kirinya dari lutut kebawah. (in)
  • João Paulo da Costa da Silva (9 août 1966, Lisbonne) est un photographe photojournaliste de guerre de nationalité sud-africaine (fr)
  • João Silva (Lissabon, 9 augustus 1966) is een Portugees fotograaf en schrijver en tevens lid van The Bang Bang Club. (nl)
  • João Silva (born 9 August 1966) is a Portuguese-born South African war photographer. He is the last working member of the Bang-Bang Club, a group of photographers who covered South Africa from the time of Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, to the country's first multiracial elections in 1994. He has worked in Africa, the Balkans, Central Asia, Russia, and the Middle East. (en)
  • João Paulo da Costa da Silva GOL (Lisboa, 9 de Agosto de 1966) é um fotógrafo luso-sul-africano baseado em Joanesburgo. Notabilizou-se pelo seu trabalho em cenários de guerra, bem como pelo acompanhamento que fez do fim do apartheid na África do Sul, sendo um dos 4 membros do "Bang Bang Club". Em Outubro de 2010, ficou gravemente ferido num acidente com uma mina antipessoal no sul do Afeganistão. Devido a gravidade dos ferimentos, o fotógrafo teve as pernas amputadas. Segundo o relato da jornalista Carlotta Gall, Silva continuou a fotografar, mesmo enquanto estava ferido. (pt)
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  • João Silva (en)
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  • João Silva (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/President_Barack_Obama_talks_with_New_York_Times_photojournalist_Joao_Silva_(cropped).jpg
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  • Lisbon, Portugal (en)
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