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04/25/2005 09:54:16 PM · #1
I always thought it must be so frustrating to get a 4'th place in a challenge. I must say it is not, I am happy with the result, I made a new personal best, and I got 44 comments so far, 35 during challenge. Wow. I whasn't even about to enter anything, I had a rough week during the submission week, my hard drive crashed and and I lost about 2 months of my work that I didn't have backed up. The picture whas taken in the last day of submission, and during that day I also took my free study pic, wich is not doing too bad also. The person in the picture is unknown the photo is candid but, there is a story behind the image. I'm not going to make you all sad now with details, but in short right now in my country with the economical situation that is worse then ever, old people suffer the most. Some of them are lucky to have kids and relatives who are doing better and take care of them, like my 2 grandmothers still alive, but the majority are alone and the money they get after an entire life of work isn't enough for them to pay half theyr bills. So there is this open market where they go out and sell all sorts of meningless things, screws, nuts, bolts, tools, books, old clothes, everything they don't use anymore just to make a few extra money. The man in the image is one of them. It's heartbreaking really, it's too easy to get expresivity in such a place I know, and I also sometimes feel like I take advantage. But the thing I like to belive I am doing is tell theyr story to the world, I'm not verry good with words especially in english but I tell it through images. Probably this doesn't help theyr situation too much but maybe one day when this will all be gone they will make a good documentary when people will talk about how it whas when our country whas passing this tough period. I don't know. Anyways to me as a photographer theyr sorrow and pain is that thing I can never pass by without shooting. Thank you verry much all of you who commented and connected to the image. Oh and ofcourse I bought what he was selling and told him to keep it for me until I look around then forgot to come back for it. :)
04/25/2005 09:57:16 PM · #2
congrats to you! A personal best is a great thing to achieve. He looks like he has alot of stories to talk about.

lisa
04/25/2005 10:08:55 PM · #3
Cristi -

Congrats on a fantastic photo. Your right to feel good about telling the story in pictures and I would add that your english is better then some englishers - er Americans. :) Just hit the ol' enter key once in awhile to split up the paragraphs. ;-)

Keep up the GREAT work!
04/25/2005 10:37:06 PM · #4
a few others of the same person I took that day:


some other people also that day,



and the market I whas talking about.


Not much editing on these just adjusted the colors a bit and a bit of sharp.
These are all my outtakes, from the people challenge.
04/25/2005 11:21:12 PM · #5
Some great shots! Yes the last one really tells the story well. ...
Your english is pretty good with a little practice you will get better.. Most everything you have to work at or practice to get better.. Take your time and soon you will write better then you ever thought you could..
Documenting things even if its just a few words or a few short sentences,
will help people in our future know what they are looking at...Great job on those pictures and congratulations..
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