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Former site of Kay Jewelers, Destroyed in 1968 following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (see photo: hypervocal.com/news/2014/american-riot/ and dchistory.archivestree.com/object/viewfile.php?object=498...)
Devotees taken on a long exposure with the camera moving around to create what I called "color" trails.
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An estimated 15 million devotees and tourists joined the annual "traslacion" or the procession of the Black Nazarene. The event commemorates the "translacion" or the moving of the image solemnly to the minor basilica.
Devotees are determined to touch, wipe and hold the image of the Black Nazarene because of their deep belief and devotion to the image. Even if the devotees are used to crossing the old route, they followed the new, prescribed route in the end. Like most of the incidents in the past years, there were a number of incidents of suffocation, minor injuries, cuts and bruises--a far cry from what should be a solemn, holy event. —
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A couple of days ago The New York Times ran the text from a commencement speech George Saunders gave at Syracuse University to its Class of 2013. In a word, his advice to this year's graduates was to try to be kinder...less selfish. We should all (myself included!) aspire to such heights; I thought it was a nice speech. 6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/31/george-saunderss-ad...
I've always been fond of this candid portrait I took of George Saunders several years ago. I think he looks like a kind person here -- and from everything I could tell that night, he seemed to be one. Saunders' site
(I took this photo at a 2008 Litquake event honoring Tobias Wolff.)
On their footpath to the North of Greece, refugees are looking for places to sleep. They break in empty housing containers in camps like here at Filippiada, located in a remote region in Epirus.
Since there is no police and no security staff from afternoon until morning, inhabitants of the 260-people-camp have no means to close the camp to strangers. "We heard them in the night. We could tell they were from Syria and Iraq. They had little cans of tear gas, so we were afraid to talk to them", a young Afghan father of two little children says.
The next morning, the burglars are gone to continue their way to the border to Albania or Macedonia, disappearing in the forests and mountains - they are using the new "Balkan route".
The whole story (in German): www.amrandederhoffnung.tilda.ws
Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/
Forrest Scott looks out at the burning Hill Fire from his home off of Huer Huero Road near Santa Margarita, Calif. June 26, 2017. The property where he lives was surrounded by the flames, but his home and all but one small out building, were saved by Cal Fire crews.
Copyright © The Tribune/Joe Johnston. All rights reserved
Ray Knee, center, deals during Day 1A of the Main Event of the World Series of Poker at the Rio Convention Center in Las Vegas Saturday, July 9, 2016. Jason Ogulnik/Las Vegas Review-Journal
One from Convoy for a Cause by the NT Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. A 2nd generational ice-road trucker who said, "the Tuktoyaktuk ice road is pretty interesting. It's two and a half hours of part river channels and part Arctic Ocean. Not many people get to say they've driven on the Arctic Ocean -- it's badass." — in Yellowknife.
Pow Wow 2013, Friday Feb 15th. Honolulu-based Pow Wow artist Remy Mead in front of her art.
My favorites from Pow Wow Hawaii 2013. Coverage for features at Contrast Magazine and ESPN.
Manifestação dia 4 de Dezembro de 2016 na Av. Paulista contra a corrupção e a favor da operação Lava Jato
Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/
Devotees taken on a long exposure with the camera moving around to create what I called "color" trails.
-------
An estimated 15 million devotees and tourists joined the annual "traslacion" or the procession of the Black Nazarene. The event commemorates the "translacion" or the moving of the image solemnly to the minor basilica.
Devotees are determined to touch, wipe and hold the image of the Black Nazarene because of their deep belief and devotion to the image. Even if the devotees are used to crossing the old route, they followed the new, prescribed route in the end. Like most of the incidents in the past years, there were a number of incidents of suffocation, minor injuries, cuts and bruises--a far cry from what should be a solemn, holy event. —
© Copyright 2015 Rolan Garcia. All Rights Reserved.
Please feel free to share this image by using the SHARE button. However, please do not download, save, copy, re-upload, crop out watermark, alter or print this image in anyway without permission.
Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/
The Geeks, Itaewon, Seoul, South Korea.
On assignment for Groove Magazine.
I am still lagging behind - months and months behind, in fact - when it comes to posting published material and/or fun stuff. By June 2012 I should be back on track.
I went out to shoot The Geeks the weekend before Megan and I left Korea because I didn't have enough to do... (right!) but mostly because I like shooting and writing for Groove. Good people, that bunch. Likewise The Geeks are a good bunch. For a hardcore band they are pretty even tempered and never once hit me, kicked me or threw me into the crowd. I'll say I was a little disappointed.
Megan helped me shoot these guys on a scorching hot day in Itaewon. The indoor space I had booked bailed on us so we had to do this on the street. That meant tiny apertures, tons of power out of the flashes and heavy duty neutral density filtration. I came away with something close to what I had envisioned but this is a concept I'll be revisiting again and again until I get it right.
More from The Geeks:
••• To my SPC pals that know me a little better; where do you think I am going with this concept?
FLASH:
- SB-80DX, reflective umbrella, high overhead camera (key)
- SB-28, softbox @ 10 o'clock (rim)
- SB-28, softbox @ 2 o'clock (rim)
- candles x 5 (highlights)
* Flashwaves Triggers
Flash Parker Photography:
Maria Auth (26) takes a shot to score a goal with pressure from Amanda Leavell (30) of Princeton during the NCAA tournament quarterfinal round game at Penn State Lacrosse Field on Sunday, May 21, 2017. No. 4 Penn State defeated No. 5 Princeton 14-12 and advance to the Final Four in Boston, MA.
Guilty as charged!
Right in front of my nose, huge buildings, occupied by hundreds of families.
Downtown San Paulo, Brazil.
Few blocks from the City Hall, the Stock Exchange, the Central Bank among so many other fundamental, worthy and basic institutions.
In just one of the buildings, 475 families occupies 27 unfinished floors.
Kids play and run.
Clotheslines on the outside of the building, without any protection from falling down and in front of the entire city.
Windows, with breathtaking views, of one of the biggest and most populated cities on the Planet, made of compensated wood or sticks, even at the 27th floor.
People that use strength and organization to impose their reality, to a society that doesn’t care to listen.
Guilty as charged!
Project link www.alessandro-vecchi.com/occupy
These images were taken for the South African documentary Not in my Neighbourhood www.instagram.com/notinmyneighbourhood/
You can also check out this project featured on Positive Magazine www.positive-magazine.com/downtown-san-paulo/
A member of Omnes, a NGO in Greece, checking information about a refugee family, they take care of. When the so-called Balkan route was closed in 2016, ten thousands of refugees got stuck in the north - a poor region, already considerably struck by the economical crisis. In the 30.000 people town of #Kilkis near Thessaloniki, several natives decided to help the refugees around them anyway. They started a grass roots initiative from scratch, without any help from authorities.
A key part of their work with Omnes is their intense monitoring of the people they take care of. Because they do monthly surveys, they posess precise information about the skills, profession, social situation and special needs of each person. The data - anonymized - is being published openly, which led to less prejudices and more understanding in the community.
Because of this, they were able to get support by the community and to built up a network, providing decent living conditions for the refugee families. In Kilkis, they live in apartments - in a lot of other places in Greece, they are forced to live in isolated camps.
One of the walls in the Omnes office is plastered by information boards (as seen on the picture) - with the number of every apartment and all the important information about the people, who live there.
In addition, Omnes opened up an "inclusion center" in the city, open for every member facing special challenges, like for instance senior citizens who live alone or disabled people. Because most of the refugees are given the feeling of being normal, accepted neighbours, they are more willing to give back to society.
Today, Omnes is constantly taking care of about 550 people. The model was discussed as a positive example of creating better chances for proper inclusion at several conferences in Europe.