“A three-week trip to India was a real shock to me. This country left a double impression in my soul. On the one hand, this is a magical fairy tale, motley and bright, and on the other, beggarly neighborhoods, areas and entire cities, on the streets of which hundreds of thousands of homeless people live. Looking at the faces of these people, I decided to make a series of portraits in order to shed true light on how the majority of the population of India lives. Most of the people I shot never saw a camera in their life, and what was their surprise when they saw their portrait on the displays. Such sincere delight, I have not met for a long time … Their faces are illuminated by a smile, eyes glowing with happiness, all this and much more should serve as an example for modern society. After all, no matter what, people living in poverty are still able to enjoy the little things … “– tells traveler photographer Roberto Pazzi (Roberto Pazzi).
she lived a hard life
weathered and yet beautiful
soul etched in her skin
The old-souled-people don’t look like Barbie dolls.
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Thank goodness! 🙂
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Stunning words and portrait Susi xoxo
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I was very drawn in and inspired by this image. Happy you enjoyed it, Marisela! I hope you are well! ❤
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Soul etched in her skin. Wowo
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❤ Thanks, Yassy!
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You are welcome, Susi.
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Oh yes you can read so much in these lines on her face.
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Very much so!
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India, an incredible country, it is a rich country with greedy , selfish and non-patriotic leaders .
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It is a country I would love to visit one day. I’m afraid there are many beautiful countries which are dealing with the same things. It’s truly a disgraceful thing.
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