Thursday, 26 November 2015 04:33

For few Pennies

This woman works in the fields of tea eight hours every day of the week for only 220rupees daily (3euro).
Does not have enough money to buy shoes for work (and works in bare feet) but she has enough to keep smiling and to show us her beautiful hospitality..

Published in People at work
Thursday, 26 November 2015 04:28

Hand made shoes

Straw shoes made by hand, like the way they were used to use long time ago.

Published in People at work
Thursday, 26 November 2015 04:26

Rocks for bread

Two men who work hard on the shore of the Mari river which bisects this small town on the border of India. The rock quarries of Jaflong are a main source of income for thousands of migrant workers from all over Bangladesh.

Published in People at work
Thursday, 26 November 2015 04:21

Weaving

A shot from the "Human Zoo" inhabited by tribes of Longneck. This is a difficult technique of weaving handed down from generation to generation by this special tribe. Technique now used to make souvenirs for tourists who come to visit.

Published in People at work
Thursday, 26 November 2015 04:11

Working in the city

The age doesn't matter, to get by you need to struggle..

Published in People at work
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 04:31

New Generation

A look to the new generation of Indian.. Colorful as usual. What will they become in the future?

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 04:28

Young workers

Village life... everyone must do their bit, some more, some less.

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 04:23

Back from school

Shooting from a Tuk Tuk. These are children who return from a small school near the sites of Angkorwat. Along these roads you can see long lines of children all wearing this kind of uniforms, returning alone to their houses or huts. Sometimes walking others by bikes often bigger than themselves.

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 04:17

Give me some Noodles

During a festival not far from Kumamoto, some people have prepared this traditional Japanese dish called Nagashisoumen. Some children help by sliding the Noodles (Soumen) on this bamboo.

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 03:56

Water boy

Inside the mess hall of the Golden Temple, beyond the free food you also get free drink. Fresh water available for everyone and poured on those aluminum bowls that you see next to the plate. Usually are the kids who go through the rows of people serving the water thanks to these curious mechanisms.

Published in Worldwide Childhood