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Garbage
10 Giorni Suonati
Castello Sforzesco, Vigevano (Italia)
11 luglio 2012
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Photographer: David Zeck
Garbage en concert au Den Atlier, Luxembourg, le 31 mai 2016. Première partie: The Pearl Harts.
Photos: Léa Fochesato
shot in Beijing, May, 2011. those are garbage collectors common in Beijing, they gather those sellable cardboards, ironwork, wasted electronics then sell them to garbage station or some kind of garbage black market (not for sure, mates).
BRAZIL. Curitiba, Paraná. Garbage scavenger families on the slums of Parolin district.
Garbage scavenging is a highly widespread activity between thousands of poor families in South Brazil. Family members of all ages may usually walk for hours in the search of cardboard boxes, copper parts and virtually any material worth selling for a reasonable price in on of the many recycling companies spread throughout the cities. Often taken by criminals (or, at least, people worth avoiding when walking on the streets) by most well-established citizens and having to face the continuous fall of prices of materials destined to recycling, those workers have been fighting for years against the immediate deterioration of their situation, while roaming through the daily routine between large city centers and the constant eruptions of violence on their own neighborhoods.
“Found all over Africa, these are the balls that children create out of old trash to play soccer.” - Africa (country unknown), June 3, 2007 (Erik Hersman / Flickr whiteafrican)
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Photographer: David Zeck
A woman hauls a load of returnable recyclables on Howard Park Avenue near Roncesvalles Ave on one of the first days of garbage/recycling pick up in over a month. August 5, 2009.
I wish the background was simpler, this cart (or lack thereof) would be so much more effective.
This is one of the eco commercials that we shot for the promotion organized by our journalist friends. It’s dedicated to garbage separation. The lines in the end say: you think there is any difference? – separate the garbage.
This is one picture from a series I did for my final project for my photo 2 class(I had picked two possible themes to do my project on, one being wheels of different types and styles or garbage. I couldn't figure out what I wanted to do my project on and asked my girlfriend to help me pick between the two and garbage is what we agreed on. ps I love her!)
Negative scanned with a HP scanjet 5400c with a HP scanjet tma attached
This was shot on an overcast day using natural light.
Also using a thing called the "Zone System" Look it up for more info on that.
This was a 4 zone scene and I gave it a N+1 development time(my N+1 development time is 9 minutes and 30 seconds)
Using Kodak D-76 developer 1:1
I had a Red 2 filter on my camera(quantaray)
I am using a Nikon N8008 Camera Body
50mm 1.8 nikkor lens, f8 at 1/15sec
using Kodak Tmax 100 35mm film But my iso on my camera is set to 50
Any other questions please ask I will do my best to answer them.
Negative scanned with a HP scanjet 5400c with a HP scanjet tma attached
In Wangjing, Beijing, China. Loaded to the brim with garbage from apartment buildings. Approximately 12,000 folks live in just a handful of apartment buildings in this complex.
Because of the need of so many jobs there is a lack of equipment to provide jobs for people. These men are doing garbage pick up. 3 men drive carts and pick up the garbage in the bins and then 2 men load and stack them on the truck.
Remember them? "Each sticker card features a Garbage Pail Kid character having some comical abnormality and/or suffering a terrible fate".
Garbage @Fabrique, Segrate Milano 09/06/2016
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