Photographer's Note
With credible estimates ranging from 60 to 115 million, India has the largest number of working children in the world. Whether they are sweating in the heat of stone quarries, working in the fields sixteen hours a day, picking rags in city streets, or hidden away as domestic servants, these children endure miserable and difficult lives. They earn little and are abused much. They struggle to make enough to eat and perhaps to help feed their families as well. They do not go to school; more than half of them will never learn the barest skills of literacy. Many of them have been working since the age of four or five, and by the time they reach adulthood they may be irrevocably sick or deformed-they will certainly be exhausted, old men and women by the age of forty, likely to be dead by fifty.
Most or all of these children are working under some form of compulsion, whether from their parents, from the expectations attached to their caste, or from simple economic necessity. At least fifteen million of them, however, are workingas virtual slaves.3 These are the bonded child laborers of India. This report is about them
India has 375 million children, more than any other country in the world. Their condition has improved in the last five decades, with child survival rates up, school dropout rates down, and several policy commitments made by the government at the national and international levels. Resource allocations by the State, however, remain quite inadequate to take care of the survival and healthcare needs of infants and children, their education, development and protection.
**I SHOT IT WITH 20MM LENS...**
sabyasachi1212, partha, kiks, isabela_sor, indoka28, avishek_khan, jcdurka1, Brian, adamchewts01, sayan ha contrassegnato questa nota come utile
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sabyasachi1212
(19779) 2007-04-15 9:22
Hi Subir,
As in most of your images, the composition is top class. Rural Bengal at its best, reminiscent of Pathar Panchali. The two birds in the frame is a wonderful addition.
Subho Nabobarsho
Sabyasachi
partha
(14023) 2007-04-15 9:30
Hi SUBIR,
This is really sad story.The composition is just good enough. the inclusion of the birds gives the feeling of freedom which the boy have not. Only The PP work generates grain and degraded the photograph a little bit. I scare about the fact you may not able to get a larger print of the wonderful shot.
SUBHO NABOBARSO>
Partha
MakedonskiAleks (0) 2007-04-15 9:36
I like your idea but you not are Maika Tereza.
Teknical is two bad.
Pozdrav
Aleksandar
kiks
(12805) 2007-04-15 11:37
Hi Subir,
this is infortunally the real world and of course i do care about them but how can we help. One thing i do is make shore that everything that i buy as a childwork free label. But can i do more?!?!?. Your photo is strong even without the note. The expression is touching and the B&W choice make it more dramatic.
TFS
Kiks
bhorerpakhi
(559) 2007-04-15 11:57
Darun chobi Subir Da, amar kintu grainy effect tai beshi bhalo lagche, besh purono ekta gandho ache chobitar moddhe.
Poulomi
isabela_sor
(47748) 2007-04-15 13:06 [Comment]
indoka28
(5261) 2007-04-16 2:01
Hello Subir,
"SUBHO NABABORSHO"
Daarun composition....grains gulo beautiful laagche..Somehow..the feel of the photograph and the expression on the boys face is complemented by the grainy shot..!!!Choice of b/w is very good and the note is thought provoking..>!!
Notun bochore bhalo theko..aar onek gulo oshadharon shot niyo..:)
Regards,
Indro
vagabondtravels
(6511) 2007-04-17 6:12
Hi Subir
Really nice b&w. Great comp. Nice capture of daily life. Good note. I like the grain. Well done.
Ben
jcdurka1
(1950) 2007-04-19 6:55
Great picture from a nice point of view and where your model was very interested by you. Great background with a some lucky birds on the sky.
Well done,
Regards,
Jean-Claude
sayan
(2617) 2007-05-01 3:22
Hi Subir,
the grains, the b/w, the rural bengal- everything beautiful. could have named this photo "apu".:)
regards
Sayan
crckt
(7222) 2007-06-10 19:01
Hi Subir,
I agree with Sayan. It looks like a shot from "pather pachali". Very nice!
Shaeri
Photo Information
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Copyright: SUBIR BASAK (photographer123)
(6248)
- Genre: Persone
- Medium: Bianco e Nero
- Date Taken: 2000-00-00
- Categories: Vita quotidiana
- Camera: Canon EOS 40D
- Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Tema(i): CHILDREN OF INDIA, Children Poverty, Do you care about us?...., MY FAVORITE...., ***MY BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS*** [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-15 8:55
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