Sebastião Salgado, the Brazilian photojournalist renowned for capturing both the majesty of untouched landscapes and the horror of global crises, died Friday, aged 81. His powerful black-and-white imagery shaped visual journalism and graced major museums across the world, including in Paris, where he lived for much of his life.
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