We are celebrating Magnum's 70th anniversary and @aperturefnd's 65th with a Square Print Sale inspired by Magnum co-founder George Rodger. Over 100 prints are available for just $100 each, but only until Friday. Link in bio. “In the early 2000s, what became known as the Colour Revolution swept through the former Soviet Union overthrowing the more authoritarian regimes that had been in power since the early 1990s. Georgia’s ‘Rose Revolution’ was followed by Ukraine’s ‘Orange Revolution.’ Many of the republics were on the edge. I was in Sri Lanka when I heard about demonstrations starting in Bishkek, the Kyrgyzstan capital. Travelling all the way from Colombo via Amman, Paris, Moscow, Chelyabinsk, I reached Bishkek after two sleepless days on the morning of March 24, 2005. I dumped my stuff at the hotel and went to a rather small demonstration of maybe a thousand people at the university, marching to the town center. The protesters were still deciding on the colors to use, pink or yellow. … I was getting ready for a long wait and stand-off, when suddenly a fight broke out under the Lenin statue in the main square. In less than half an hour, protesters were chasing the police away from the presidential palace and ‘storming’ it. President Akayev was on the run. The whole thing was over in less than two hours. In the lawless vacuum of the first night after this ‘Tulip Revolution,’ there was widespread looting of shops and businesses in town. Someone shot the lips on a beauty parlor.” PHOTO: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. March, 2005. © @thomasdworzak/#MagnumPhotos #MagnumPhotos70 #ThomasDworzak

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We are celebrating Magnum's 70th anniversary and @aperturefnd's 65th with a Square Print Sale inspired by Magnum co-founder George Rodger. Over 100 prints are available for just $100 each, but only until Friday. Link in bio. “In the early 2000s, what became known as the Colour Revolution swept through the former Soviet Union overthrowing the more authoritarian regimes that had been in power since the early 1990s. Georgia’s ‘Rose Revolution’ was followed by Ukraine’s ‘Orange Revolution.’ Many of the republics were on the edge. I was in Sri Lanka when I heard about demonstrations starting in Bishkek, the Kyrgyzstan capital. Travelling all the way from Colombo via Amman, Paris, Moscow, Chelyabinsk, I reached Bishkek after two sleepless days on the morning of March 24, 2005. I dumped my stuff at the hotel and went to a rather small demonstration of maybe a thousand people at the university, marching to the town center. The protesters were still deciding on the colors to use, pink or yellow. … I was getting ready for a long wait and stand-off, when suddenly a fight broke out under the Lenin statue in the main square. In less than half an hour, protesters were chasing the police away from the presidential palace and ‘storming’ it. President Akayev was on the run. The whole thing was over in less than two hours. In the lawless vacuum of the first night after this ‘Tulip Revolution,’ there was widespread looting of shops and businesses in town. Someone shot the lips on a beauty parlor.” PHOTO: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. March, 2005. © @thomasdworzak/#MagnumPhotos

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