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Dalkey - Co. Dublin - Ireland

View from the roofs of the Cathedral of Palermo, Italy

 

The Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most characteristic monuments of the city: visiting it is like leafing through a history book of Sicily.

 

It is the main place of worship in the city of Palermo and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Its highly original mix of styles, with elements of Greek, Roman, Arab, Norman, Catalan and Gothic art, is a direct consequence of the presence of multiple populations that, over the centuries, have alternated on Sicilian soil.

 

The style of the twelfth century prevails over all, the Norman one, although the appearance of the church as we see it today is due to modifications and additions from the eighteenth century.

 

A highly suggestive experience is the visit of the roofs of the Cathedral, thanks to which it is possible to discover the artistic and architectural elements of the external walls of the monument and admire Palermo from above.

 

This is an unposed portrait (shot with permission) of a homeless man in Bristol. He was sat outside a city centre shop with all his worldly possessions plus dogs.

 

Unfortunately for him, the helping hand in this instance that looks like an 'angel' touching his shoulder, is that of a shop window mannequin behind him. I didn't consciously notice the juxtaposition at the time so it was not staged.

 

There are many fake beggars on Britain's streets. I don't know this man's personal story (although I know he is known to homeless outreach workers) BUT that something in his eyes cannot be faked. I know he is in pain. And that makes me feel something.

Dun Laoghaire - Co. Dublin - Ireland

 

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A much darker edit than my previous mono edit... an unposed portrait.

 

A beggar shot on the streets of Bath. Bath is such a rich city as English cities go and yet still there is this pain and suffering.... this poor man's anguish was evident in his eyes.

The cargo vessel Tczew moored in Dublin Bay on October 16th 2018.

 

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One year, two perspectives. This image is part of a 365(+1) project, my friend Tilo and I are working on. If you want to see more, check out our website zweisichtig.de.

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