Juan Gongorin
I'm a medical doctor and also
a photographer. During 2006 i spent 4 months working with a
medical NGO in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Once i was
back in Argentina, the country where I live, I started looking
for places to show my art.
Looking in Amazon.com for Lana
Wong's Shootback book, I got to know your web page, and I must
say that I had such a crash at Dan Eldon and his life. I cried
so much when reading the articles. I just bought both Lana Wong
and Dan's books online. I definitely want to join Dan and try
to make this world a better place.
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curiosidad:
while my companion Mariana took a picture of
this group of kids, i took mine, with all of them facing her.
I found interesting how very young kids are used to carry their
brothers and sisters helping their mothers since they are very
little. This was in Kavumu, were Mariana's health center was.
On my way out of Congo, i spent a couple days with her. July
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gnomo:
this boy was playing with his friends and were
them who asked me to take the picture, because they found him
to have something special, that's what they said. This was in
Walikale. As soon as i downloaded the pic in my pc i totally
agree with them. I was shocked at the look in his eyes, such
serenity and calm is strange to find in a boy his young. May
2006.
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la dance:
while walking in Birere, Goma, this group of
kids were having fun all together, we took lots of pictures,
but find this one to be special, as the elder ones, girls in
their teens, ask me if they could dance in front of the camera.
When i said yes, such a feeling of happiness appeared in their
faces that made the picture so brightfull. June 2006.
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punto de vista:
same group of kids from 'la dance'. In Birere,
the streets are black because of the lava turned into dust.
I find this picture to have a nice contrast between the colourfull
outfits and the black of the floor. And you have the innocence,
the dirty faces, the droping noses, the Congo kids. June
2006.
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bananas:
most congolese children help their parents,
taking care of the younger babies, or carrying their products
from the farms to the market. While walking from my house in
Walikale to the health center i would come across this young
workers, proudly showing their huge bananas to everyone. Mayo
2006.
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mirada:
in Mubi, Teritoire de Walikale, this kid would
spoil almost every picture i took, by jumping in the scene when
i was about to shoot, or pushing the other kids. When i said
ok, let me take a picture of you, he gave me this sweet smile,
and then it was so clear to me that he only needed a bit of
attention. We continued walking together, and he ended up being
a great assistant to me. June 2006.
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