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| sent on May 22, 2013 (23:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations to the whole series, photo very strong and raw ... a real reportage ... congratulations!
And 'possible give a brief explanation of the context in which they live?
Hello, Henry Complimenti per tutta la serie, foto molto forti e crude...un vero reportage...complimenti! E' possibile una breve spiegazione del contesto in cui vivono? Ciao, Enrico |
| sent on May 24, 2013 (13:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Makutano and 'a district of Meru town' which is located 250 km north of Nairobi where live about 200 street children. The pictures were made in a period of 6 months in Kenya, as a volunteer. With the help of a young man (David), known through a local association, I had the chance 'to attend these guys. The main element that unites their lives and 'the glue, they say you need to make this more' bearable, (hunger, cold, loneliness, lack of affection, perhaps all that for us and 'discounted or at least easy to find). Its effect over time, and as 'known can' lead to complications cognitive, physical .. if we think that all this can be summed to malnutrition. FOR MORE INFORMATION .. HAVE 'COMPLETE THE PHENOMENON, INVITATION TO READ THE THESIS OF LIGHT ANSELMO (STREET CHILDREN IN NAIROBI: PROJECT Kivuli AVAILABLE IN NETWORK? Thanks and sorry for the few words .. Attilio Makutano e' un quartiere di Meru , citta' che si trova a 250 km a nord di Nairobi, qui vivono circa 200 ragazzi di strada. Le foto scattate sono state fatte in un periodo di 6 mesi passati in Kenia, come volontario . Grazie all'aiuto di un giovane ( David ),conosciuto attraverso un'associazione locale, ho avuto la possibilita' di frequentare questi ragazzi. Elemento principale che accomuna le loro vite e' la colla , dicono che serve a rendere tutto piu' sopportabile, ( fame ,freddo ,solitudine, mancanza di affetto , tutto quello che forse per noi e' scontato o perlomeno facile da trovare ). Il suo effetto nel tempo, come e' noto puo' comportare complicazioni cognitive, fisiche.. se pensiamo che tutto questo si va a sommare alla malnutrizione. ..PER AVERE INFORMAZIONI PIU' COMPLETE DEL FENOMENO , INVITO A LEGGERE LA TESI DI LAUREA DI CHIARA ANSELMO (BAMBINI DI STRADA A NAIROBI: IL PROGETTO DI KIVULI , DISPONIBILE IN RETE ?grazie e scusate per le poche parole ..Attilio |
| sent on May 24, 2013 (14:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you very much Attilio, both for the explanation that you for sharing your experience and you have documented it with your extraordinary shots a reality so dramatic ... your photos convey in a powerful way the cry of pain of those guys and I'll reiterate my most sincere congratulations for this great article! Hello, Henry Grazie mille Attilio, sia per la spiegazione che per aver condiviso la tua esperienza ed aver documentato con i tuoi straordinari scatti una realtà così drammatica...le tue foto trasmettono in modo potente il grido di dolore di quei ragazzi e ti ribadisco i miei più sinceri complimenti per questo straordinario reportage! Ciao, Enrico |
| sent on May 25, 2013 (10:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I agree with Felux, a really nice report. concordo con felux, veramente un bel reportage. |
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