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This is one of the outstanding exhibits, Robert Polidori's tetraptych, "Amrut Nagar #3, Mumbai, India", from the series Dendritic Cities 2011.
On the side we have Philippe Chancel’s "Construction of the Burj Khalifa Tower, Dubai", 2008.
Slum Beauty Captured with Nikon D700+Sigma 24-70 f2.8 EX Macro.
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Father and its baby in ruined Darulaman Palace, where they found shelter for winter.
Kabul, Afghanistan, December 2010.
There are many children living in squat settlements, shanty towns and slums of Kabul. Most of them are deprived access to education, to food enough times a day, to safety of usual childhood. Many work or beg on streets trying to support family, gather garbage, get beaten, witness cruelty of war. In the Kabul slums 40% of them die before reaching their 5th birthday.
Devil's Acre was a slum in London near Westminster Abbey, where people would go slumming (visiting for tourist purposes), "in which swarms of huge and almost countless population, nominally at least, Catholic; haunts of filth [...]". [14] The slum was replaced with new estates in the 19th century. [13] Generally speaking, English slums were inhabited until the 1940s, when slum clearance started. [4]
(Full gallery: www.m1key.me/photography/slums/)
India, Mumbai, Reay Road Slums. This is the most colourful, busy, exciting area I have ever seen, but also the most heartbreaking.
This lady was watching a group of uk students make their way through her home, hopefully I captured her curiosity.
[July 6, 2010] A girl stood outside a school in the Mukuru kwa Njenga slum in Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday. An Amnesty International Report released Tuesday says the government has failed to incorporate slums, leaving women vulnerable to sexual and other attacks. (Tony Karumba/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images)
They are begging for money, but they don't know that they are begging. Because they are using drugs that makes them like unconscious to the happening things.
Various photos from slums in Mumbai, India // more street photos from other places at instagram.com/mungkey
The slums, where nobody is rich but everybody carry's a gun.
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In the Slum Aroma in Cebu City poor people are getting free medical treatment by the NGO German Doctors once a week. Documentary of the work with photography and video.
22,000 children die every day due to poverty. The impoverished are stripped of the most rudimentary of human rights – the right to nutrition, to shelter, to clothing, to health, to education and to a future. This homeless slum child symbolically flees his state of deprivation under the watchful eyes of his divine creators.
Photo Credit: Prerak Shah
Location: Ahmedabad, India
Date: September 1, 2010