An argument in pictures
Detour-I thought it was important to make way for a strident voice: SebastiĆ£o Salgado.
This man forsake his profession as an economist for his camera. He traveled 39 countries for 7 years gathering impressions. This collection of photographs Migrations essays economic squalor across continents that has uprooted millions and caused insufferable damage to humanity.
These images in hues of black and white depict a consciousness of pain with no room for pity. It’s hard to classify them as documentary because they do more than purely witness. In the words of the photographer there is no possibility of detachment, “I think if you just come into it, take your pictures and go, it must be a disaster for you.”
What do these pictures serve? They are speaking for someone, the way I hope to be able to speak to you through this blog.
"The people concerned many times would see me taking photographs," he said of the
The questions he poses are arresting, "Are we condemned to be largely spectators? Can we affect the course of events? Can we claim 'compassion fatigue' when we show no sign of consumption fatigue?"
Courtesy:
- Official website of Terra: Non-profit organization created by Salgado & his wife.
- Interview with the San Francisco Chronicle
6 comments:
It's amazing what stories pictures can tell...
Great choice for the FREE FOR ALL carnival!
This definitely gives some perspective to what may be done for a photography-themed carnival.
Would like to see what we might do in terms of linkability!
Very haunting images. Salgado has gone beyond simply being a photographer, to being a teller of stories about lives that must not be drowned and forgotten in the tidal wave of "progress."
Salgado's pictures have made me change my views on a lot of issues.
He is an activist who has forced me to look the other way. I hope i have helped others see the same.
Very powerful and gives a lot of hope to those of us who want to make a difference and don't know where to start!
Great pictures.
Thanks for the link.
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