Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Afghan girl
I remember being just a small girl when seeing this photograph on the cover of National Geographic. I remember thinking this was the most beautiful girl Ive ever seen, like completely natural in her element.
Her eyes are insanely piercing and engaging; they tell a story but one that she will only fully know. Like I look at this and wonder what she must have been thinking when a complete stranger took this of her. And whats crazy is how famous this one picture became in the US and meanwhile she is living in Afghanistan without a clue.
So years later they [Im assuming the writer(s) of the original article] found the girl. Its nuts, the picture of her now its like looking at another person. The life looks drained from her face [which is understandable taking into consideration the standard of living in a country with such turmoil.] Be that as it may, it was still disheartening.
so this is the kind of effect I want to have when people look at my photographs. In high school we had to choose a photographer and imitate their work. I chose Sebastiao Salgado. He is this incredibly talented photographer who concentrates on third world countries. His work is phenomenal- raw, real, absurdly honest. I aspire to be him [really only in the artistic sense (I dont want to be a dude lol)]
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