«Sebastião Salgado: Gold». British Journal of Photography (på engelsk). 3. september 2019. Besøkt 14. juni 2020.
britannica.com
Encyclopædia Britannica Online, oppført som Sebastiao Salgado, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Sebastiao-Salgado, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]
«Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado wins German book trade Peace Prize | DW | 18.10.2019». DW.COM (på engelsk). 18. oktober 2019. Besøkt 5. juni 2020. «The prize, which is worth €25,000 ($28,000), is awarded for contributions to literature, science or art in support of peace. This is the first time that a photographer has received it since it was established in 1950 by the German Publishers and Booksellers Association (Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels), the official representative of publishing houses and bookshops in Germany.»
«Sebastião Salgado - Laureates - Princess of Asturias Awards». The Princess of Asturias Foundation (på engelsk). Arkivert fra originalen 26. september 2020. Besøkt 5. juni 2020. «has decided, by a majority, to grant the 1998 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts to Sebastião Salgado, Brazilian photographer who has known how to portray the human condition and to render the inequalities of the modern world with an artistic treatment that is personal, engaged, poetic, and technically rigorous. Oviedo, 15 May 1998»
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art online collection, SFMOMA artist-ID Sebastiao_Salgado, besøkt 27. juli 2021[Hentet fra Wikidata]
smithsonianmag.com
Funk, McKenzie (oktober 2015). «Sebastião Salgado Has Seen the Forest, Now He's Seeing the Trees». Smithsonian Magazine (på engelsk). Besøkt 5. juni 2020. «He documented human suffering around the world. But now, back in his native Brazil, the renowned photographer is healing the devastated landscape»
spectator.co.uk
«Sebastiao Salgado – master of monochrome, chronicler of the depths of human barbarity». www.spectator.co.uk. 5. oktober 2019. Besøkt 15. juni 2020. «Gold, the new book from the Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, presents a hefty sequence of these staggering photographs. They were taken in 1986 at the Serra Pelada gold mine, a vast pit of despair and hope that for a decade sucked in gold-thirsty prospectors from across Brazil, a modern day El Dorado that created a handful of millionaires and devastated a landscape.»
«Sebastião Salgado - Laureates - Princess of Asturias Awards». The Princess of Asturias Foundation (på engelsk). Arkivert fra originalen 26. september 2020. Besøkt 5. juni 2020. «has decided, by a majority, to grant the 1998 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts to Sebastião Salgado, Brazilian photographer who has known how to portray the human condition and to render the inequalities of the modern world with an artistic treatment that is personal, engaged, poetic, and technically rigorous. Oviedo, 15 May 1998»
«friedenspreis - home». www.friedenspreis-des-deutschen-buchhandels.de. Arkivert fra originalen 20. april 2019. Besøkt 23. oktober 2019.