Photography

October 19, 2010

Moments that change you

There are some moments in your life that strike you hard and make you rethink everything you’ve done so far. I had such a moment during my trip to South Africa when I’ve visited a few townships.

5097155017_d2385fdf2a_m Townships were and still are areas reserved for non-whites. One of the townships I visited was Khayelitsha close to Cape Town. Khayelitsha means “New Home” and  is a mix of old and new, formal and informal and affluent and poor. There are housing projects which are continuously on the go, to alleviate the housing problems, but shacks are continuously being erected by the steady stream of people arriving from the Eastern Cape.

Khayelitsha is the home for around 2 million people, but no one is really counting. Majority of people is living in terrible conditions: shacks with holed roofs, no toilets, no water facilities. There are people everywhere. Small streets are stacked with shacks, bricked government houses, small bars and shops. Coca - Cola signs are everywhere as well as smiling and playful children. I was walking through Khayelitsha surrounded by wonderful kids, who loved being photographed. They modeled, took funny poses, from cute to gangster cool. I’ve been to small kindergartens where grown-ups struggled to ensure roof isn’t leaking and get some mattresses for children to sleep. I’ve talked to neglected children, children with AIDS who starved for human contact and attention. 5097804374_a7b3a642c4_m Looking into their eyes, I’ve seen so many sad stories. The time I spent playing with them was one of the most wonderful moments in my life. 

I’ve hear lot of wonderful stories about how people love “New Home” and they would never move from there. I could sense the powerful community that did their best to turn the area into save homes. 

Then I’ve met a lot of young men who had no job, were just sitting around in their clean and neat Nike outfits, drinking beers, playing pool and having high expectations of other people to give them money...Sad and not constructive at all. 

I do believe the education is the way to start the change and the evolution. I wouldn’t want the people to move from the area and lose the strong sense of the community they have. The kids just need a good care, love and education that will give them a better start and opportunity to make something out of their lives and pull them away from the streets and away from the influence of bad role models. 

5097256867_195f347cdd_m Change can also start with small steps. Small adjustments and improvements. And I would like to help that change on its way. Those kids and people let me in into their lives with my camera and I took wonderful pictures and I’d like to thank them for this and give them something in return - help them improve their kindergartens, make them safer and more educative. I would like you to join me. If you like the pictures and feel like helping those kids, please donate any amount. Anything will help and make a difference and help to make kindergartens better. I will keep you posted with the developments as well as you will receive the picture of your choice in high resolution.

 

Please donate here and spread the word. Thank you :)

 

I am also considering making an exhibition with those pictures to collect money - looking for any gallery interested. :)

You can see all pictures here on Flickr.

 

February 06, 2010

Unhappy Hipsters

"He had a hard time distinguishing the relationship between needs, wants, and technology."

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The latest blog found - sharp and witty - Unhappy hipsters - musings on sad and deprived of joy life of urbanites. Really good and worth to follow for good pictures and commentary on the modern life. 

HT: Angus Whines
 

March 21, 2009

Magic Photography

I did today some online digging in search for photographic inspiration and I stumbled upon the site for
Christophe Huet who is a french photo magician. He's created ads for Playstation, Nike and many other. You can find his works on the website. Photographies are fascinating and inspirational. I like a lot "Making of" section where you get a taste of how the pictures are created.
Amazing!

Christophe Huet

December 28, 2008

Immersion


Photographer Robbie Cooper's project Immersion shows how focused young video-game players can be and how incredible faces they make while playing those games. Incredible to see the wide range of emotions from complete insensivity to tears...I love human faces.

 


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