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Cám ơn mẹ đã sinh ra con . Đã ban cho con gương mặt này , giọng nói này , mái tóc này .. tất cả mọi thứ mẹ dành cho con . Con cám ơn mẹ về tất cả . Con yêu mẹ . Dù câu nói này chưa bh con nói ra đc w mẹ , con yêu mẹ những khi mẹ nhẹ nhàng w con , qtâm con hay cả những khi la con nữa . Lúc ấy , ghét mẹ lắm nh hết r lại mún nũng nịu w mẹ thôi . Con biết gđình mình đã chịu qá nhìu mất mát r , ngay cả mẹ cũng vậy . Thế nên , con ý thức đc con cần mẹ biết mấy . Con k cần 1 tình yêu hòan hảo , ctay ngừi yêu cũng đc , chẳng ai yêu cũng k sao . Nhưng con cần tình thương của mẹ , con mún mẹ mãi mãi bên con . Con k dám tưởng tượng đc 1 ngày nào đó phải chia xa mẹ . Con ghét mỗi khi mẹ vẽ nên viễn cảnh nthế ! Biết là ctay thì sẽ đau bùn nh con k muốn mẹ ngĩ đến , con chỉ mún mẹ vui vẻ vậy thôi . Những gì con làm ở qkhứ hối hận lắm mẹ àh . Ctay 1 người mà con yêu thương nhất đã là nỗi đau mà cả đời con phải mang theo thế thì ctay cả mẹ con cũng kbiết ntnào nữa ? Mẹ ơi , đừng nghĩ rằng mẹ sẽ rời xa con nhe :) con cần mẹ , cần một mình mẹ thôi . chẳng cần ai hết. Mẹ là tất cả của con :)

Thế mà có nhìu bạn cứ khoái lao vào t.y mù qáng r đòi chết ! Ừa, đáng chết thật vì 1 ngừi k ra gì mà chết . Bất hiếu mà :-j chết đi là chính xác [Chị Dâu nói đúng :)]

Stranger #90 – Cam

 

It was a sunny afternoon, I had been walking for a while, alternating between main streets exposed to the sun and shadowy side streets. Cam was sitting on the ground in the rue froide so called for the fact that it remains cool even on days such as this one. Cam’s back was against the wall of l’église saint Sauveur. We started talking. Cam asked me what kind of pictures I took. I explained the 100 strangers project. I had to check my notebook when Cam asked me how many strangers I had photographed. “89,” I said. “Want to be the 90th?” “Sure” I sat with Cam and we talked for a while.

 

“I’m a fundraiser for the Red Cross. I love photography. A while back, I purchased a film camera I like the fact that there’s something final about film. The camera wasn’t working, that was a punch in the face. I spend a lot of money on disposable cameras. I’ve got 3 rolls of film that will be developed on Thursday. I’m from Tours, I’m studying political sciences at Paris 8 Vincennes Saint Denis, I live in Paris. What drew me to political sciences is science and politics. Just kidding. I like the multi-disciplinary approach to politics and it being Paris 8 it feels like studying the far left, studying all these subjects is like being slapped in the face sometimes but so interesting. Do you know Paris 8?”

“I know it by name. Paris 8 Vincennes, well formerly Vincennes.”

“Formerly Vincennes, now Paris 8 Saint Denis. There was a documentary made about Paris 8. I can’t remember the name, I haven’t seen it.” (Vincennes l’université perdue de Viriginie Linhart)

“How did you become a fundraiser?”

“I was in Paris and someone stopped me in the street and asked me if I wanted a job. I said yes, I do because I’m poor. That’s how I got to work for ONG conseil, I did a mission for médecins du monde as a fundraiser. That mission was stopped because of the lockdown. Later I was in Tours, someone stopped me in the street and asked me if I wanted a job. I said I know which job you’re offering, I said yes again because I was still poor. I didn’t think I would go to the end of that mission but it went really well in Tours so I kept going for the mission in Caen.”

“Do you still have faith in humanity?”

“At this precise moment yes, I sort of do. You’re part of the reason why. Because you stopped to talk with me. I’m a bit of a sponge. In the street, when you’re fine everything goes well. When you’re in a bad place you just get kicked around. When I’m radiant I meet great people and have nice moments with them. Today is more difficult. I love that in this job, being outside talking with people. I’ve been to Ireland. Once, I wanted to go back there but I couldn’t be bothered to pay 20 euros for a plane ticket. I decided to boat hitch hike. I was with someone, we couldn’t get a car to pick us up to get out of Paris. We only found one at about 6pm. Our plan was to get to Brest and then boat hitch hike from Brest to Ireland. In the end, we could only get to Rennes by nightfall. We had no money and no place to sleep. We asked people if we could sleep in their home. We happened on people who couldn’t accommodate us but said they knew people who might be able to. Indeed they could but they didn’t have anything for breakfast so I said what about if we bring jam and we found people who got us a jar of jam so we were able to stay. Once there was a big wooden boat and I asked the people on that boat if they could teach me knots so I’d at least have that going for me when I asked to boat hitch hike, I asked if I could sleep on that boat and I ended up going to Ireland on that boat the next day. I like that, when you have no place to sleep, nothing to eat, you have to find a solution and that gets you moving. On TV and in mainstream media, we’re being sold a version of the world that’s hyper competitive, a dog eat dog version of the world, as a result people mimic that and tend to become like that. We aren’t like that. I was relaxing after a shit day at work at the trocadéro, I saw a girl with a huge backpack like a hiking backpack. She looked like she was having a hard time, she was on the phone with a few people. I went to talk to her, she needed a place to stay, I told her she could stay at my place, she stayed four nights.”

 

Cam checked what time it was, work was waiting. There wasn’t much time to take a picture. I wish I’d thought of moving to the left to have only the wall as a background so as not to have the blown highlights of the sky but I’m glad and grateful I spent a while talking with Cam, not only was it very interesting and enjoyable but it was also heart-warming. Cam blew on the embers of my faith in humanity.

 

Thank you very much Cam!

 

This picture is #90 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

This is my 85th submission to the Human Family Group. To view more street portraits and stories visit The Human Family Flickr Group page

 

C’était un après-midi ensoleillé, cela faisait un moment que je marchais, alternant entre les rues principales exposées au soleil et les rues adjacentes avec leurs ombres. Cam était assis dans la rue froide, appelée ainsi parce que même les jours ensoleillés elle conserve sa fraîcheur. Cam était adossé au mur de l’église saint Sauveur. Je lui ai dit bonjour et lui ai demandé si ça allait, nous avons commencé à discuter. Cam m’a demandé de quoi je prenais des photos et je lui ai parlé du projet 100 strangers. J’ai dû vérifier dans mon carnet lorsque Cam m’a demandé combien de gens j’avais déjà pris en photo. “89”, lui ai-je dit. Je l’ai regardé. “ça te dit d’être la 90ème?” “Oui, trop!” Je me suis assis avec Cam et nous avons discuté un moment.

 

“Je recrute des donateurs pour la Croix Rouge. J’adore la photo. J’ai acheté un argentique, j’aime le coté définitif. Il fonctionnait pas ça m’a mis une claque. Je dépense plein d’argent dans les jetables, j’ai trois pellicules qui seront développées jeudi. Je viens de Tours, j’étudie les sciences politiques à l’université de Paris 8, je vis à Paris. Ce qui m’a attiré dans les sciences politiques c’est la science et la politique. Je rigole! C’est l’approche pluri-disciplinaire et à Paris 8, j’ai l’impression d’étudier l’extrême gauche, on s’en prend plein la tête mais c'est trop bien. Je sais pas si tu connais Paris 8.”

“De nom seulement, Paris 8 Vincennes, enfin anciennement Vincennes.”

“Oui, anciennement Vincennes, Paris 8 Saint Denis maintenant. Y a un documentaire qui a été fait sur Paris 8, je me souviens plus du nom, je l’ai pas vu.” Vincennes l’université perdue de Viriginie Linhart)

“Comment t’es devenue recruteuse de donateurs?”

“J’étais à Paris et quelqu’un m’arrête dans la rue et me demande si je veux un travail. J’ai dit oui parce que je suis pauvre. C’est comme ça que j’ai travaillé pour ONG conseil, j’ai fait une mission pour médecins du monde. La mission a été arrêtée à cause du confinement. Après j’étais à Tours, quelqu’un m’arrête dans la rue et me demande si je veux un travail. Je lui dit, je sais ce que tu vas me proposer comme taf. J’ai dit oui parce que je suis toujours pauvre. Je pensais pas aller jusqu’au bout de la mission mais ça c’est super bien passé à tours du coup j’ai continué avec la mission à Caen.”

“T’as encore foi en l’humanité?”

“À l’instant T j’ai plutôt foi en l’humanité. C’est un peu grâce à toi en fait, le fait que tu te sois arrêté pour parler avec moi. Je suis un peu une éponge et dans la rue, si tu vas bien tout se passe bien, si tu vas mal t’en prends plein la gueule. Quand je suis solaire, ça se passe super bien, je rencontre des gens super et je passe de bons moments. Aujourd’hui c’est plus dur. J’aime ce taf, être dehors parler avec les gens. J’ai été en Irlande. Une fois je voulais y retourner mais j’avais la flemme de payer 20 euros pour un billet d’avion low cost. J’ai fait du bateau stop. J’étais avec quelqu’un. On est partis de Paris. On trouvait personne pour sortir de Paris. On a trouvé qu’à 18h00. On pensait aller jusqu’à Brest et faire du bateau stop pour l’Irlande là-bas. Au final on s’est arrêtés à Rennes ce soir là. On avait pas d’argent et nulle part où dormir. On a demandé à des gens si on pouvait dormir chez eux. Y en a qui pouvaient pas mais qui nous ont dit qu’ils connaissaient des gens qui pourraient peut être. Ils pouvaient nous héberger mais ils avaient rien pour le petit déjeuner. J’ai dit et si je ramène un pot de confiture, ça le fait? On a trouvé d’autres personnes pour nous donner un pot de confiture et on a pu rester. Une fois y avait un gros bateau en bois, je me suis approchée pour demander comment faire des noeuds histoire d’avoir un truc sur mon CV quand je fais du bateau stop. Je leur ai demandé si je pouvais dormir sur le bateau la nuit et au final le lendemain je suis partie pour l’Irlande avec eux. J’aime ça, quand t’as nulle part où dormir, quand t’as rien à manger t’es obligé de te bouger. À la télé et dans les médias, ils vendent une version hyper compétitive de la société et les gens deviennent comme ça à force. On est pas comme ça. Après le boulot, j’étais posé au trocadéro, j’avais eu une journée de merde. J’ai vu une fille avec un énorme sac à dos. Un sac de rando. Elle avait l’air de galérer. Elle était au téléphone avec plein de gens. J’ai été la voir, elle cherchait un endroit où dormir. Je l’ai hébergé. Au final elle est restée 4 nuits chez moi.”

 

Cam a vérifié son portable pour voir l’heure. C’était sa pause et la reprise approchait. Il n’y avait pas beaucoup de temps pour faire un portrait. J’aurais dû penser à bouger sur ma gauche pour n’avoir que le mur comme arrière plan et ne pas avoir le ciel surexposé mais je suis très heureux et reconnaissant d’avoir passé un moment avec Cam. Non seulement c’était très agréable et intéressant mais cela m’a réchauffé le coeur. Cam a soufflé sur les braises de ma foi en l’humanité.

 

Merci beaucoup Cam!

 

Cette photo est la #90 dans mon projet 100 strangers. Apprenez-en plus au sujet du projet et visionnez les photos prises par d’autres photographes sur la page Flickr du groupe 100 Strangers

 

C’est ma 85ème participation au groupe The Human Family. Pour voir plus de portraits de rue et d’histoires, visitez la page Flickr du groupe

4-50 Italian Air Force Eurofighter F-2000A Typhoon MM7306 c/n IS038/ISPA4.

Special blue markings on fuselage.

It was a bright cold day, we decided to go sight seeing

 

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Shameless gear photo for my Year in Review blog post.

 

A bunch of dumb cameras.

This lovely man was our server at Evergreen in the Mission. He kept speaking to me in Vietnamese and he loved the fact that I was able to converse with him in Vietnamese.

 

This is the third shot ever with the Hassy and you can see I have trouble with composition as the mirror totally puts me off and confuses me. Practise will be the only way around it :)

 

(26 July 2011)

Cam took one of my photos years back and did a work of art out of it ! Still stands up to being cool today ! Thank You Cam !

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whoops, left mom some cum

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Camo tattoo in midtown

I have never seen the Cam so empty of river traffic.

River Cam, Cambridge, 11 Nov 2023

Ảnh được chụp vào buổi Off của Group My Vietnam và tham gia cuộc thi Cảm Xúc Việt do Group Vietnam Black and White khởi xướng tháng 9 .

 

This photo was taken during a My Vietnam Flickr Group offline meet and is an entry in Vietnam in Black and White's Emotion Contest.

  

Link : www.flickr.com/groups/vietnamblackandwhite/discuss/721576...

 

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I can''t remember where this was. But I like this little walk through house. The PopCam seems to work best with brightly colored subjects. Pop Cam. Fuji 400 print film.

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