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in the out patients waiting room of the hospital i hear fragments of people's conversations. my mother remembers when it was a sanitarium for the tuberculosis epidemic in the late 30's.she starts to tell me about the time she was working here as a nurse but her words sink into the heat and the clutter of hospital routine.
Left: Silhouette of fishermen collecting their catch
Right: Darus, Malik and Ayan, three Melanau fishermen that I met at Igan posing with their catch. I captured this photo on my way back from Kaul Mukah Festival 2012
Find more information on Kaul Festival here - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaul_festival
photo: Bjørn Christiansen
This picture is a part of a larger photo documentary I did on my friend Benjie Abiva Rogayan from the Philippines. He now lives in Trondheim, Norway with his wife Maria and his little girl, Olivia. He work as a bartender at Bermuda at Solsiden.
photo: Bjørn Christiansen
This picture is a part of a larger photo documentary I did on my friend Benjie Abiva Rogayan from the Philippines. He now lives in Trondheim, Norway with his wife Maria and his little girl, Olivia. He work as a bartender at Bermuda at Solsiden.
Oficina de Fotografia Contemporânea em Lambe-Lambe
Prêmio Diário Contemporâneo de Fotografia
Instrutor/Fotógrafo: Alex Oliveira
Titulo da Obra: Mulher da Janela
Foto: Ursula Bahia
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While the whole Dargah is engulfed in colour Basanti (yellow) and devotees sing songs in celebrations, it is actually the men who do this. Men appear on the center stage (the open area facing the Dargah where the qawwallis are sung) looking important and enthusiastic in their yellow and white attire…while the women are sidelined, wearing black burqas, sitting separately away from the center stage.
Poor fellow must have been through some tough times. He really liked getting pet, though I don't think he understood the kind words I used to describe him. (I'm Polish, found this guy in YangZhou, China)