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Last July, Belgium experienced one of the most devastating floods in its history. The material damage caused by this deluge was enormous: houses, cars, furniture… but also photos … read morewere damaged. These 'damaged' photos do not represent a lot of financial value, but their emotional value is enormous. The memories linked to these photos are priceless. Thousands of photos were severely damaged by the sudden and rapid flooding. With the support of Canon, the 'ReStory' project aims to restore as many photos as possible. A small but valuable contribution to the emotional recovery of the region. Wallonia in Belgium, and more specifically the province of Liège, was among the worst hit mid-July 2021. Excessive rains caused the Vesdre, Ourthe and Meuse rivers to no longer be able to contain the huge quantities of water they carried. Literally everything was washed away: 224,000 houses damaged or destroyed, 12,000 cars damaged, and countless pieces of furniture ruined... Unfortunately, many lives were lost as well. Since then and until today, the region is still suffering from this flood trauma.
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Client contact: Bruno Winnen
Account Director: Mattias Vermeire
Account Manager: Coline Hercot, Morgane Juget
Concept Providers: Thibaut Castaing, Gil Gauniaux
Photography: Stephane Opdenbosch
Editor: Simon Schuurman
Head of Production: Bart Vande Maele
Head of Design: Dries Lauwers
Design: Emilie Wauthelet
Post Production
Photo Editor : Antoine Melis
Labo: Object Care
Special thanks: Lien de Leenheer
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