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Rural farm setting, Chongwe, Zambia. An ambassador for nutrition and child development poses for a photo along with her produce she uses to help fascilitate nutrition knowledge in the community.
KOLKATA, INDIA – MARCH 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.
KOLKATA, INDIA – MARCH 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.
San Carlos de Bariloche, RÃo Negro: Audrey Bergner and Aurelia Jeffery share a tender, interactive moment while seated inside the decorative basin of a historic indoor carousel. The scene is bathed in the warm, diffused glow of ambient overhead lighting, which accentuates the polished wooden floors and the vibrant, peeling paint of the surrounding ornate steeds. The depth of field remains soft and focused on the duo, capturing the authentic warmth of their interaction against the backdrop of a charming, vintage amusement center. Every wooden panel and metal fixture tells a story of local craftsmanship, reflecting a nostalgic slice of life in the Argentine Lake District. This carousel serves as a timeless gathering point where families connect amidst the whimsical aesthetics of a bygone era. The composition emphasizes the contrast between the weathered, intricate textures of the fairground attractions and the fresh, intimate bond shared between the mother and child. It is an immersive look at the quieter, more playful side of regional travel where heritage attractions still hold significant cultural value for local families. Capturing these candid domestic moments highlights the importance of historical play spaces in sustaining a town’s collective memory. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
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San Carlos de Bariloche, RÃo Negro: Audrey Bergner y Aurelia Jeffery comparten un momento tierno e interactivo mientras se sientan dentro de la cuenca decorativa de un histórico carrusel interior. La escena está bañada por la cálida luz ambiental del techo, que acentúa los pisos de madera pulida y la pintura vibrante y descascarada de los ornamentados caballos circundantes. La profundidad de campo se mantiene suave y centrada en el dúo, capturando la autenticidad de su interacción frente al telón de fondo de un encantador centro de atracciones vintage. Cada panel de madera y accesorio de metal cuenta una historia de artesanÃa local, reflejando un pedazo nostálgico de la vida en el Distrito de los Lagos Argentinos. Este carrusel sirve como un punto de encuentro atemporal donde las familias se conectan en medio de la estética caprichosa de una era pasada. La composición enfatiza el contraste entre las texturas desgastadas e intrincadas de las atracciones de feria y el vÃnculo fresco e Ãntimo compartido entre madre e hija. Es una mirada inmersiva al lado más tranquilo y lúdico de los viajes regionales, donde las atracciones patrimoniales aún mantienen un valor cultural significativo para las familias locales. Capturar estos momentos domésticos espontáneos resalta la importancia de los espacios de juego históricos para mantener la memoria colectiva de un pueblo. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.
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Rural home setting, farming family outside the town of Chongwe, Zambia. A SUN Nutrition program ambassador and educator visits and explains the importance of nutrition especially for child development
Kolkata, India – March 22, 2025: In a heartwarming gesture, a newlywed doctor couple celebrated their two-week wedding milestone by organizing a special lunch for nearly seventy children of migratory Adivasi laborers at Mohan Brickfield near Kolkata, India, on March 22, 2025. The event was attended by relatives, family friends, and the children’s guardians. These laborers, primarily from tribal communities, work at the brickfield for about eight months a year, excluding the monsoon season. The children, aged between two and fifteen, are beneficiaries of a Non-Formal Education system that offers free learning opportunities to those without access to formal schooling. The couple’s celebration brought joy, solidarity, and attention to the importance of education and compassion in community life.
Llao Llao, RÃo Negro: Aurelia Jeffery engages in quiet, focused play amidst the sophisticated interiors of one of Argentina's most iconic alpine resorts. The scene captures a soft, domestic moment as she navigates the tactile geometry of large plastic building blocks and a wooden rainbow toy. Natural light spills through the window, highlighting the rich, earthy textures of the oversized beanbag chairs and the plush carpet. The composition utilizes a shallow depth of field to isolate the child’s concentration, emphasizing the contrast between the playful geometry of the toys and the refined, tranquil environment of the hotel. This image frames the intersection of high-end travel and family-oriented hospitality, demonstrating how world-class destinations can curate welcoming spaces for even the youngest travelers. The warmth of the lighting underscores the comfort offered by the resort, reflecting the cozy atmosphere often found during the colder months in the Andean foothills. Such moments define the versatility of luxury Patagonian properties, which cater to multigenerational guests by balancing architectural grandeur with intimate, child-friendly amenities. The soft color palette of the toys complements the neutral tones of the room, creating a harmonious visual narrative that feels both staged and authentically lived-in. This photograph encapsulates the gentle pace of a family getaway in the heart of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, where the surrounding wilderness meets impeccable interior design. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
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Llao Llao, RÃo Negro: Aurelia Jeffery se dedica a un juego tranquilo y concentrado en medio de los sofisticados interiores de uno de los complejos turÃsticos alpinos más icónicos de Argentina. La escena captura un momento suave y doméstico mientras ella explora la geometrÃa táctil de bloques de construcción de plástico y un juguete de arcoÃris de madera. La luz natural entra a través de la ventana, resaltando las texturas ricas y terrosas de los enormes pufs y la alfombra mullida. La composición utiliza una profundidad de campo reducida para aislar la concentración de la niña, enfatizando el contraste entre la geometrÃa lúdica de los juguetes y el entorno refinado y tranquilo del hotel. Esta imagen enmarca la intersección entre los viajes de alta gama y la hospitalidad orientada a la familia, demostrando cómo los destinos de clase mundial pueden crear espacios acogedores incluso para los viajeros más pequeños. La calidez de la iluminación subraya el confort que ofrece el resort, reflejando la atmósfera acogedora que suele encontrarse durante los meses más frÃos en las estribaciones andinas. Tales momentos definen la versatilidad de las propiedades de lujo en la Patagonia, que atienden a huéspedes de varias generaciones equilibrando la grandeza arquitectónica con amenidades Ãntimas y adaptadas a los niños. La suave paleta de colores de los juguetes complementa los tonos neutros de la habitación, creando una narrativa visual armoniosa que se siente tanto organizada como auténticamente vivida. Esta fotografÃa resume el ritmo pausado de una escapada familiar en el corazón del Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, donde la naturaleza circundante se encuentra con un diseño de interiores impecable. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.
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Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23