Colour
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Mediterranean Games 2009
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Hi-Tech Temptation
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Hey Mister!
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Different Load
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Which Part of “No Smoking” Got You Lost?
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Waiting For The Patrons – 2
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Waiting For The Patrons – 1
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At the theater, between two scenes
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PI Room At Palais de la Découverte
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Stinky Shoes
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Access Denied
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Planetarium
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Amex
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Floating Flower
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Home on the Range
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Trespassed
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Pipes in Colour
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What Lasts After the Hangover
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Rusted Platform
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Springtime
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Italian Stardust
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Where Did I Left My Car?
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Money Doesn’t Smell
The main photo depicts a Syrian kid surrending to a photographer, whose camera she thought was a weapon, while the side pictures are automatically displayed by the advertising engine of the online newspaper. There is a contrast between the brutal reality where the kid lives and the luxury aura implied by the two fashion shot that shows how insensitive magazine editors can be. I understand the need to monetize every click or content, but I’m not sure that this is the right way to do it. Why don’t chose, for instance, to advertise a fund raising campaign supporting UNICEF or Doctors Without Borders? And, by the way, I don’t understand…
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YANE – Yet Another Nepal Exhibit
This the poster of Yet Another Nepal Exhibit. It is hard to see the point in going to the other end of the world to take pictures that, as a Google Image Search shows, have already been shot zillions of time. In other words: taking original photos in Nepal is very hard. This teach a simple lesson: going overseas in the belief that the place makes the photo is wrong.