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Chronicle of a Sunset
Life is hard
And so am i
You’d better give me something
So i don’t die
Novocaine for the soul
Before i sputter out
…
At night
I miss the night. Walking in the dark and observing life, or its absence, all around me. Listening to the silence or my music. Just walking, without a goal or a map. Just being connected with the place I am, and with myself.I miss you ...3 April 2012: Plaza Mayor, Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain.Maybe it's time for me to go back to the field...
Call home
Although I would prefer to be in the field, working more in contact with Darfuris, I am a bit stuck in Khartoum, covering a conference. But sometimes, while looking for something different to photograph, nice surprises appear...29 June 2011: Speaker during the Darfur International Conference on Water, in Khartoum, Sudan. [Click on the picture to enlarge it].
Down in the air
Not dead yet. But the last weeks haven't been very exciting in term of photographs. Time is flying and I am now for a few days in Switzerland, trying to reload my batteries and to clarify my future. Surrounded by new books (including the excellent "Infidel" by the late Tim Hetherington), I really feel like trying something different, another kind of pictures, less clean, less neat. More personal.Maybe I should grab my back and leave for South America...2 June 2011: Frankfurt airport, Germany.P.S: I still don't understand why Apple didn't put a better camera in their last iPod touch.