I love this concept. Over the course of two years British photographer James Mollison captured the images of children from around the world and the intimate space which they call their own. Where Children Sleep is a project sponsored by the Save The Children Fund and can be purchased in a beautiful photo-essay format geared towards an adult audience.
Kaya, 4, Tokyo, Japan
Douha, 10, Hebron, The West Bank
Joey, 11, Kentucky, USA
Jaime, 9, New York, USA
Alex, 9, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dong, 9, Yunnan, China
Tzvika, 9, Beitar Illit, The West Bank
Anonymous, 9, Ivory Coast
Ahkohxet, 8, Amazonia, Brazil
Nantio, 15, Lisamis, Northern Kenya
Where Children Sleep- stories of diverse children around the world, told through portraits and pictures of their bedrooms. When Fabrica asked me to come up with an idea for engaging with children's rights, I found myself thinking about my bedroom: how significant it was during my childhood, and how it reflected what I had and who I was. It occurred to me that a way to address some of the complex situations and social issues affecting children would be to look at the bedrooms of children in all kinds of different circumstances. From the start, I didn't want it just to be about 'needy children' in the developing world, but rather something more inclusive, about children from all types of situations.
Check out more photographs from this series and his other work
15 comments:
Amazing....beautiful....sad...thought provoking
A fascinating way to show us the situations of the many cultures of the world.....
I LOVE this. It reminds me of the What the World Eats serious, which I also love. Thanks for sharing!
amazing post <3<3<3<3
Fascinating and so very sad. I want to reach through the screen and hug some of these children. Very worthwhile and interesting project.
Going to forward to my daughter now who will love this.
Thank you for sharing.
Very interesting; love it.
I looked through this book somewhere (our local bookstore??) and was blown away. Some of the places they sleep are astounding. It's such an eye-opener, and so important.
Interesting, fascinating, amazing,a little sad and disturbing!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you for this. Beautifully done, fascinating, sobering...
X.
C'est une série étonnante. Bravo au photographe.
that's an amazing project..incredible places, expressions, emotions..
hugs
J
Thanks for sharing this!
really lovely blog!
:)
S.
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Very thought provoking! After looking at the last photos, the first few seem like a crime and a waste. Thanks for sharing this.
Love this project! Did they reissue the book? I looked it up awhile ago (maybe a year ago?) on Amazon and there were only used copies for, like, $80.
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