The Many Faces of Afghanistan
mosack
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Here is a photo I took in Afghanistan. There are 6 girls faces looking through their school's muddied window. These 6 girls express emotions like Shock, Hope, Fear, Curiosity, Anger and Dispair. It might be a representation of their entire country's struggle to regain their infrastructure, their lives and their culture, from the era of the Russians and Taliban rule. Once, these girls wouldn't be allowed an education. Now, what future, might these girls have?
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Hi Michael and welcome to Dgrin. I saw that pic on another forum and really like it, but I wish you would put a bigger version of it up here. How To Post on Dgrin
fabulous on many different levels. if you could post a larger size and not attach it (compression in this process can cause rsolution loss).
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Since it is hosted on SmugMug, you can just link to it.
Thanks for the help and the link. I think I've got it now! :ivar
Thanks for the comments! I fixed the image too!
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Terrific image - excellent! But I really, really, really could do without being told what to see when I look at an image - especially when I look at an image as strong as this one. In fact, having you tell me what to see really takes away from the viewing experience.
Now, if you want to tell us something, tell us how you came to take this, and if you have more images from Afghanistan, please share them with us.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
I think the Mods should start a sticky with the best of "street and pj" and this should be one of the images.
Thanks for sharing.
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I appreciate your comments. I guess the photojournalism part of me wants to tell their story as much as show it in pictures. I am over here in Afghanistan and was with a US Military Unit as they stopped at a school to hand out school supplies that have been donated by Churches and schools back home. At first, the girls would run everytime they saw the camera come out, but then slowly got used to me. Using a 400mm zoom lens I was able to catch this candid shot of them looking through their school's window. I do have many more photos from different parts of Afghanistan on my website www.michaelmosack.com and I am adding more when time allows. Be forwarned though, that I also have write ups on a lot of them as well, so ignore the reading if you prefer!
Mike
I have to disagree with BD on this one.
Your story plus the shot is (to me) the definition of PJ. I mean its "photo + journalism" isn't it?
Sometimes the story can give context (and appeal) when the image can't tell the whole story. Your image is strong and the comments embellish it for me.
For example: Your image in B&W could look like kids in the 30's in the dust bowl US Midwest. But it's today, and that fact gives it more relevance.
I appreciate your comments. I admit to initial confusion, upon reading BD's post as I thought that the PJ was for photojournalism and that my adding an explanation or description of the image or story idea behind it was expected. I did shorten it quite a bit from the write up I did on my website because I didn't want to get too long in the tooth... especially on my first posted image The funny part is that on my Kabul Begger image, I initially didn't really write anything and that caused the opposite reaction, so in the followup posts, I added a description that I failed to do at first.
Well, actually I didn't suggest converting it.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
I made the comment I did because I simply want to see images - I believe if an image is any good, it will speak for itself - and this image does - as does your beggar image. Even good PJ images can often stand alone. But I know there are other people here who want to know everything they can about the situation surrounding the photo. So be it.
In any case, it's a wonderful image.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
I wonder if Afghans sale their special burger wrapped in the long bread full of chips and sausage. You should try that with special afghan sauces. There are some afghan shops in my area who sale this burger. I prefer Afghan food over Pakistani food.
Sorry for going off topic. :eat
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Absolutely wonderful, moving, mystifying, gorgeous capture.
Bravo!!
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