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Carmarthen, Wales© Dai Evans  Postcardfromwales
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Carmarthen, Wales

© Dai Evans 
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Istanbul, TurkeyAmelimeloo
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Istanbul, Turkey

Amelimeloo

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Netherlandsby Else Kramer
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Netherlands

by Else Kramer

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India“Most emotive face I have ever seen. No matter what his feelings are, this is the only facial expression he has. It was very surprising and interesting at the same time, how he got those wrinkles. When we asked his age, he said he would be around 45 years old. I’m sure he would be much older than what he thinks he is.” - Yug_and_her
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“Most emotive face I have ever seen. No matter what his feelings are, this is the only facial expression he has. It was very surprising and interesting at the same time, how he got those wrinkles. When we asked his age, he said he would be around 45 years old. I’m sure he would be much older than what he thinks he is.” - Yug_and_her

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SwedenTaken during a couple of karate training sessions with the Swedish National Team. Both kata and kumite members were there.Stefan Tell
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Taken during a couple of karate training sessions with the Swedish National Team. Both kata and kumite members were there.

Stefan Tell

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San Francisco, CaliforniaHe’s frailer now with the years. The athlete remains in the neck and face, but the rest of him is withered. A man of 6’5” at 20, he lost a few before he hit 21. Says he’s about 6’3” now. As the bird flies.
Name’s Phil. Sits with a golden prayer bowl held together with silver duct tape. It was gifted him by an old friend; before the break. Says “all the best things are gifts. right?”
Tells about being in the 101st airborne. High altitude extraction in two man teams. Did 17 live; in combat. For the run, you’re in the dark, blind, wearing an oxygen tank. You hear three beeps. Altitude. Area. Jump. As the bay opens the sight of the horizon is breathtaking.
Says he has two purple hearts. Injuries sustained.
Tells me about Shannon, his high school sweetheart; and the stuff they did together. How they used to dress up – wigs, makeup, costumes, colored contacts … to see rocky horror at the local theatre. After, everyone would meet up at the nearby Denny’s. The whole lot a sight to see. All thinking “aren’t we so goth.” Shannon got him into that. “I was a different person. You know how you go through phases?”
“Yes,” I say, “I know.”
They went to high school in Indiana. She ran the 1500; he ran the (slightly longer) mile. He’d always run back to talk to her on the warm down. They were also in band together. He played trombone; she played sax. Trombone sat behind sax, so they would talk there too. They became best friends. His was always the shoulder for her latest heartbreak. Finally he told her she should spare herself the grief and just be with him.
He joined the army out of high school and they were engaged by the time he was twenty. Says he’s always had a thing for short girls. Shannon was 5’2”. His mom was short too. Says Shannon just felt like she fit. He could hold her all the way ‘round in his arms; and somehow that made him feel like he could protect her.
But they spent a lot of time apart these days. Newly engaged, he visited her on leave that fall. Her parents were arguing and she didn’t like being at home at those times. So they went out to see Rocky Horror to get out of the house. Then they’d go for the meet up at Denny’s after. All goth. But they never made it to Denny’s.
Walking past the wrong ally they were riddled with bullets. A random gang shooting. The worst that had happened in combat was a shot in the arm and some shrapnel grazing his side. A purple heart each. Somalia, Bosnia, Serbia… and this happens at home.
He was in a coma for his 21st birthday. October, 1995. Shannon died at 20 on the street. He would eventually revive; but would never walk again.
He practices Zen Buddhism. Tells me a story when I ask about it: Zen Buddhist and Buddhist live next door to each other. Each prizes his garden above all else. And each spends long hours in its service. One day the Zen Buddhist is visiting the Buddhist and a single leaf falls on an otherwise leafless ground. The Buddhist dashes off and ushers away the offending leaf. The Zen Buddhist is puzzled. He asks why the Buddhist removed the leaf. He is told “so as to make it perfect.” Still puzzled he asks “but is it not perfect as it is?”
Phil seeks rigor in his practice of Zen Buddhism. He sees people who take bits and pieces and says it doesn’t work that way. Says it’s like life; you need to take it all. Life is all or nothing. You can’t pick and choose.
Tells me he doesn’t meditate to withdraw but to take everything in. He closes his eyes and visits everything that is around him. Appreciates everything; investigates everything; is one with everything.
Of course, for physical disciplines, he’s a bit restricted in his practice… as a paraplegic in a wheelchair. “I’m not about to do downward dog,” he smiles. instead he says he does it in his head. Says the brain’s what interprets the world anyway. So doing it there is as real as anywhere.
He visualizes himself executing his poses free from the ground, form by form, to a final full lotus perfectly hovering in the air. Suspended. At peace.
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San Francisco, California

He’s frailer now with the years. The athlete remains in the neck and face, but the rest of him is withered. A man of 6’5” at 20, he lost a few before he hit 21. Says he’s about 6’3” now. As the bird flies.

Name’s Phil. Sits with a golden prayer bowl held together with silver duct tape. It was gifted him by an old friend; before the break. Says “all the best things are gifts. right?”

Tells about being in the 101st airborne. High altitude extraction in two man teams. Did 17 live; in combat. For the run, you’re in the dark, blind, wearing an oxygen tank. You hear three beeps. Altitude. Area. Jump. As the bay opens the sight of the horizon is breathtaking.

Says he has two purple hearts. Injuries sustained.

Tells me about Shannon, his high school sweetheart; and the stuff they did together. How they used to dress up – wigs, makeup, costumes, colored contacts … to see rocky horror at the local theatre. After, everyone would meet up at the nearby Denny’s. The whole lot a sight to see. All thinking “aren’t we so goth.” Shannon got him into that. “I was a different person. You know how you go through phases?”

“Yes,” I say, “I know.”

They went to high school in Indiana. She ran the 1500; he ran the (slightly longer) mile. He’d always run back to talk to her on the warm down. They were also in band together. He played trombone; she played sax. Trombone sat behind sax, so they would talk there too. They became best friends. His was always the shoulder for her latest heartbreak. Finally he told her she should spare herself the grief and just be with him.

He joined the army out of high school and they were engaged by the time he was twenty. Says he’s always had a thing for short girls. Shannon was 5’2”. His mom was short too. Says Shannon just felt like she fit. He could hold her all the way ‘round in his arms; and somehow that made him feel like he could protect her.

But they spent a lot of time apart these days. Newly engaged, he visited her on leave that fall. Her parents were arguing and she didn’t like being at home at those times. So they went out to see Rocky Horror to get out of the house. Then they’d go for the meet up at Denny’s after. All goth. But they never made it to Denny’s.

Walking past the wrong ally they were riddled with bullets. A random gang shooting. The worst that had happened in combat was a shot in the arm and some shrapnel grazing his side. A purple heart each. Somalia, Bosnia, Serbia… and this happens at home.

He was in a coma for his 21st birthday. October, 1995. Shannon died at 20 on the street. He would eventually revive; but would never walk again.

He practices Zen Buddhism. Tells me a story when I ask about it: Zen Buddhist and Buddhist live next door to each other. Each prizes his garden above all else. And each spends long hours in its service. One day the Zen Buddhist is visiting the Buddhist and a single leaf falls on an otherwise leafless ground. The Buddhist dashes off and ushers away the offending leaf. The Zen Buddhist is puzzled. He asks why the Buddhist removed the leaf. He is told “so as to make it perfect.” Still puzzled he asks “but is it not perfect as it is?”

Phil seeks rigor in his practice of Zen Buddhism. He sees people who take bits and pieces and says it doesn’t work that way. Says it’s like life; you need to take it all. Life is all or nothing. You can’t pick and choose.

Tells me he doesn’t meditate to withdraw but to take everything in. He closes his eyes and visits everything that is around him. Appreciates everything; investigates everything; is one with everything.

Of course, for physical disciplines, he’s a bit restricted in his practice… as a paraplegic in a wheelchair. “I’m not about to do downward dog,” he smiles. instead he says he does it in his head. Says the brain’s what interprets the world anyway. So doing it there is as real as anywhere.

He visualizes himself executing his poses free from the ground, form by form, to a final full lotus perfectly hovering in the air. Suspended. At peace.

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Melika is from Romania.
I tried to chat with him everytime I met him. He was often on a metro air vent on the way to the supermarket.
As he doesn’t speak any word of French but is able to understand it, I stopped several times in order to communicate a little. He always wanted me to share his meal or a cigaret, he even wanted to exchange his mp3 palyer with Romanian music to my mobile phone…
I lent him my phone so that he could call his family but unfortunately he was not able to remember any number… I also gave him paper and envelopes to write them, but I guess he also forgot the address. Anyway, a day after I suggested to take of photo of him with daylight and print it so that he could send it, and he was happy of it, but it’s impossible for me to know if he finally sent something to Romania.
Melika was a strange one anyway, almost deaf and almost blind, but always very friendly and expressive. I’m happy to have that picture, I’ll remember better of his glance.
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Melika is from Romania.

I tried to chat with him everytime I met him. He was often on a metro air vent on the way to the supermarket.

As he doesn’t speak any word of French but is able to understand it, I stopped several times in order to communicate a little. He always wanted me to share his meal or a cigaret, he even wanted to exchange his mp3 palyer with Romanian music to my mobile phone…

I lent him my phone so that he could call his family but unfortunately he was not able to remember any number… I also gave him paper and envelopes to write them, but I guess he also forgot the address. Anyway, a day after I suggested to take of photo of him with daylight and print it so that he could send it, and he was happy of it, but it’s impossible for me to know if he finally sent something to Romania.

Melika was a strange one anyway, almost deaf and almost blind, but always very friendly and expressive. I’m happy to have that picture, I’ll remember better of his glance.

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Papua New GuineaUlul village, near Kavieng. This man is a local and traditionnal witchdoctor ( pouri pouri man, or luri luri man) who has a special power with his father: thanks to a bamboo stick, they can ask it (the bamboo) to show them the guilty man or woman of a robbery. The bamboo shows them the way and lead them to the robber!They can also kill the guilty person with the bamboo.Sometimes it is very far away, so they take the bus or a car with the bamboo (which is 2 meters long!).You easily understand that when you live in Kavieng, it’s a good idea to be friend with this witchdoctor!© Eric Lafforgue
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Papua New Guinea

Ulul village, near Kavieng. This man is a local and traditionnal witchdoctor ( pouri pouri man, or luri luri man) who has a special power with his father: thanks to a bamboo stick, they can ask it (the bamboo) to show them the guilty man or woman of a robbery. The bamboo shows them the way and lead them to the robber!
They can also kill the guilty person with the bamboo.
Sometimes it is very far away, so they take the bus or a car with the bamboo (which is 2 meters long!).

You easily understand that when you live in Kavieng, it’s a good idea to be friend with this witchdoctor!

© Eric Lafforgue

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Peru
Portrait from the market at Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley.
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Portrait from the market at Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley.

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Varanasi, IndiaIn the narrow lanes of a 2 sq mile Madanpura area in Varanasi, the hand-loom weaver industry toils away - making the famous Banarasi silk. But this man was clearly different. He is a sculptor and was running a ‘home factory’ producing statues of famous people and religious deities. You can see the busts of one of his works behind his shoulder.
Varanasi (Sanskrit: वाराणसी Vārāṇasī, also commonly known as Benares or Banaras (Hindi: बनारस, Urdu: بنارس, Banāras) is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, regarded as holy by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and probably the oldest of India. Mark Twain wrote: “Benares is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together.”2010
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Varanasi, India

In the narrow lanes of a 2 sq mile Madanpura area in Varanasi, the hand-loom weaver industry toils away - making the famous Banarasi silk. But this man was clearly different. He is a sculptor and was running a ‘home factory’ producing statues of famous people and religious deities. You can see the busts of one of his works behind his shoulder.

Varanasi (Sanskrit: वाराणसी Vārāṇasī, also commonly known as Benares or Banaras (Hindi: बनारस, Urdu: بنارس, Banāras) is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, regarded as holy by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and probably the oldest of India. Mark Twain wrote: “Benares is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together.”
2010

Arjun Purkayastha • travel & fine art photography •

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MumbaiStreet portrait.
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Mumbai

Street portrait.

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