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BY DANIELA MERINO My journey inside Asia was a journey into a puzzle of perplexities. I found pieces of completely “strange familiarities”, pieces of opposite forces coming together in a disparate context. I try to unite these portions of unfamiliar reality, bringing them out of their own context, creating a more familiar whole for the well-being of my own experience and, therefore, survival in this: “my” foreign continent. Asiamía is my own version of Asia, of the cities I visited, it is a constructed version, my own puzzle of unpaired pieces.
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Philippines through images |
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BY DANIELA MERINO
In February 2007 I was invited to teach at Foto Baryo, a photography school in The Philippines founded by Fernando Afable, darkroom manager at the International Center of Photography in New York City. I was given 2 classes, one in the city of Tanauan, in the province of Batangas, where the main location of the school is, and the other one in Sagada, in the Mountain province.
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Black and White Truths A Photo-Essay Lakshmi Kumar Ancestry is more than geography and accent. Returning to my parents’ country, each time, there was something of the ‘home’ in it—the romance of India perhaps, the romance of travel, or palm trees and illusions of paradise. But then also something more subtle and aged: as if this homeland were resting on my tongue, as if an accent could be more than the sounds, more than the words spoken and could actually spread, mouth to mouth, like anything tender and human and worth saying, worth preserving.
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