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Louie Palu
Louie Palu (born Toronto, Canada 1968) is a Canadian documentary photographer known for covering social-political issues, including war and human rights. His first major body of work was ''Cage Call: Life and Death in the Hard Rock Mining Belt'' with writer Charlie Angus, followed by working for The Globe and Mail for 6 years as a staff photographer (2001-2007). In addition to this, he covered the war in Kandahar, Afghanistan, between 2006-2010 and the drug war on the US-Mexico border between 2011-2012.〔(Noah Richler, “Louie Palu: The Art of War,” ''Canadian Art'', October 4, 2010. )〕 == Personal Life and Education ==
Louie Palu was born in Toronto, Canada in 1968 to Italian immigrant parents. His mother worked as a seamstress before his birth and his father was a stonemason.〔(Hal Stucker, “One to Watch: Louie Palu,” ''Photo District News'', May 1, 2012. )〕 Palu graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design University in 1991. He was awarded a summer scholarship to study in New York City.〔(“What do you do with a degree from OCAD University?” ''OCAD University''. Retrieved 2014-01-04. )〕
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