Lizzie Sadin
About Lizzie Sadin
Lizzie Sadin studied in Paris, at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle University. She has a master’s degree in Applied Foreign Languages English-Spanish. Contemplatively passionate about photography for the photographs of Sebastiao Salgado, Eugene Smith, Dorothee Lange, Walker Evans, Eugène Richards and other humanist photographers, in 1992 she decided to become a photographer and testify on social issues related to human rights that she saw been ignored too much. Sadin has made photographic projects about children behind bars, domestic violence in France, trafficking in women, sex tourism, teenage mothers, early marriages, illegal immigration and teenage obesity.