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B&W Portrait Collection

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  • Puruhua Indian boy and his sister, Chimborazo province, Ecuador
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  • Mestizo woman selling gladioli on Market Day, Riobamba
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  • Portrait of Pisaq Indian lady, Pisaq, Cuzco region
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  • Portrait of local mother and daughter at home, Fianarantsua highlands.
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  • Locals do not have shoes and live in mud huts. This is one of the poorest countries in the world, and this one of its toughest regions. Yet the people are generally content and spirited. Poverty is rife in the Fianarantsua Highlands of Madagascar
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  • Portrait of a local woman in her mud home in the Fianarantsua Highlands, Madagascar
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  • Portrait of a local woman in her mud home in the Fianarantsua Highlands Poverty is rife in the Fianarantsua Highlands of Madagascar
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  • Tazenakht, Morocco
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  • A sadhu, or holy man, becomes embroiled in Holi in the town of Nandgaon, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous.
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  • Jat tribal girl, near Bhuj, Gujarat
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  • A sadhu smeared with with the white ashes of cremated hindus.
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  • Policeman on duty in Barsana village during Lathmar Ho ,Vrindavarn region, Uttar Pradesh
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  • Centre set up in a Male school for IDPs who have lost their homes to the tsunami. Majeediya Relief Camp (352 IDPs) for Kolhufushi...Administered by National Security Force..Rizuana (11 years old) does not wish to talk of her experience of losing her home...Male, Maldives..©Jeremy Horner
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  • A balinese girl near Ubud carries her harvest of rice in a basket on her head.
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  • Performers of the งิ้วซิงตง  新中正順香  Teochew Sing Tong  Chinese Opera prepare for a performance in Bangkok's Chinatown.
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  • Khon, the Khon Masked Dance Drama in Thailand, is a performing art that combines musical, vocal, literary, dance, ritual and handicraft elements. Khon performances – which involve graceful dance movements, instrumental and vocal renditions and glittering costumes – depict the glory of Rama, the hero and incarnation of the god Vishnu, who brings order and justice to the world. The many episodes depict Rama’s life, including his journey in the forest, his army of monkeys, and his fights with the army of Thosakan, king of the giants. On one level, Khon represents high art cultivated by the Siamese/Thai courts over centuries, while at another level, as a dramatic performance, it can be interpreted and enjoyed by spectators from different social backgrounds. Khon has a strong didactic function, reinforcing respect for those of a higher age and status, mutual dependence between leaders and followers, the honour of rulers and the triumph of good over evil. Traditionally, Khon was transmitted in the royal or princely courts, and in dance masters’ households. Today, however, transmission occurs mostly in educational institutions, while still adhering largely to traditional methods. Concerted efforts are made to ensure the continuity of the practice, including through the establishment of training and performance clubs that help reach out to young people.  UNESCO
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  • Portrait of young Chinese opera performer, Bangkok.
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  • A young male performer of Lao Gheg Lao Cung (老玉楼春) chinese opera troupe helps prepare for an evening performance to family and friends at the Chao Por Lak Muang Shrine, Chinatown, Bangkok
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  • Portrait of a camel herder smoking a bidi cigarette,, Bikaner region, Rajasthan
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  • Portrait of a tribesman near Kumbalgarh Fort, Rajasthan
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  • A boy is dressed as the Hindu god Hanuman, the Monkey God, to raise funds during the November Pushkar Fair.
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  • Khon, the Khon Masked Dance Drama in Thailand, is a performing art that combines musical, vocal, literary, dance, ritual and handicraft elements. Khon performances – which involve graceful dance movements, instrumental and vocal renditions and glittering costumes – depict the glory of Rama, the hero and incarnation of the god Vishnu, who brings order and justice to the world. The many episodes depict Rama’s life, including his journey in the forest, his army of monkeys, and his fights with the army of Thosakan, king of the giants. On one level, Khon represents high art cultivated by the Siamese/Thai courts over centuries, while at another level, as a dramatic performance, it can be interpreted and enjoyed by spectators from different social backgrounds. Khon has a strong didactic function, reinforcing respect for those of a higher age and status, mutual dependence between leaders and followers, the honour of rulers and the triumph of good over evil. Traditionally, Khon was transmitted in the royal or princely courts, and in dance masters’ households. Today, however, transmission occurs mostly in educational institutions, while still adhering largely to traditional methods. Concerted efforts are made to ensure the continuity of the practice, including through the establishment of training and performance clubs that help reach out to young people.  UNESCO
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  • Shwe Yaunghwe Kyaung, teak wood monastery, Nyaungshwe, Inle Lake.
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  • Portrait of a moslem man, Jodhpur's old city.
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  • Portrait of Barsana man. The gang of men from Barsana arrive to raid the Temple of Shriji, during Lathmar Holi. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
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  • Tribal woman farming near Kumbalgarh Fort, Rajasthan
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  • Moslem girls pilgrimage to the sacred Ajmer Sharif or Dargah Sharif, a sufi shrine (dargah) of the revered sufi saint, Moinuddin Chishti. Ajmer, Rajasthan.
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  • A sadhu, or holy man, attends Holi festivities in the village of Barsana.
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  • Otavalan Mother and daughter. The mother wears the traditional blue and gold beads of the proud Otavalan Indians.
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  • Karen tribal womanand young son in refugee camp on Burma-Thailand border, 1988
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  • Holi in the town of Barsana, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous during Lathmar Holi.
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  • A young boy is dressed as the Hindu god Shiva,to raise funds during the November Pushkar Fair
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  • Portrait of a metal worker, Taltala district, Calcutta
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  • A young Nepali boy clings to a statue adorning the entrance to a temple in Patan, Kathmandu Valley
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  • Portrait of a railway worker, Varanasi,Uttar Pradesh
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  • Portrait of a local camel farmer smoking a bidi cigarette, Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan
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  • Portrait of Bai tribeswoman, Lijiang, Yunnan, China
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  • Portrait of boy stained with powder from Holi festival, Calcutta, West Bengal
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  • A pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple proudly reveals a portrait of HH The Dalai Lama, hanging around her neck. The Chinese are prone to arrest Tibetans for such actions.
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  • Portrait of a devout moslem man, moslem quarter, Varanasi.Notice the burnished forehead from prostrations to Allah.
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  • Teochew Opera Sing Tong, a travelling Chinese Opera troupe, prepare to perform in Thonburi.
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  • A novice monk during prayer studies at Semtokha Monastery near Thimphu.
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  • Rural tribes make their annual pilgrimage to the Punakha Festival,where buddhist rituals and dancing are held inside the magnificent Dzong, or monastery.
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  • Ghats of Varanasi along the banks of the River Ganges.
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  • The fruit and vegetable markets of Burrabazar in the muslim neighborhood of Chitpur,around the Nakhoda Mosque, is a bustling labyrinth of bazars and winding alleyways.
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  • Porter, Thamel bazar, Kathmandu
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  • Portrait of a Burmese lady, Mandalay
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  • An elderly local lady surveys the street from her balcony. Originally colonised by Chinese merchants, this traditional Vietnamese fishing community of Hoi An largely escaped damage during both the American and French Wars.Now protected by UNESCO, much of the original architecture remains in tact, providing a timeless reminder of the traditions of Vietnam.
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  • Each dawn Novice monks file around a temple circuit in Laos' old Royal Capital Luang Prabang, on the banks of the Mekong River, to collect alms from the town's residents and vistors. In the late 1800s, French colonial powers and the Lao aristocracy of Vientiane developed a new architectural fusion in Luang Prabang, inspired by local temples and materials, and French and Indochine architecture. The French brought in skilled Vietnamese builders to build two-storey villas throughout the town.
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  • A buddhist monk devotes himself to preserving a decaying old teak monastery, Mandalay
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  • Jat tribal girls on their way to a festival, Bhuj, Gujarat
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  • A boy from Todos Santos, Huehuetenango, Guatemala.
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  • Portrait of a local woodsman, Darjeeling
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  • Portrait of a Sadhu, or Hindu Holy Man, in Durbar Square, Kathmandu
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  • Moslem boys  wait to attend friday prayers at the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque..Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.
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  • Labrang Monastery during Tibetan New Year celebrations, Gansu Province, China
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  • A pilgrim to the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, Tibet
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  • Young Kashmiri girls outside Leh, Ladakh
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  • A local shows me Beduin culture, Abu Dhabi Province, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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  • Portrait of a coconut farmer, Koh Samui, Thailand. 1988
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  • Tribal indigenous girl begging outside the cathedral, Cochabamba, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
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  • Brothers fishing in their canoe, near Leticia, Colombian Amazon
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  • Portrait of a Sikh pilgrim, the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab
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  • Khon, masked dance, performance at Wat Prasat in Nothaburi. The Khon Masked Dance Drama in Thailand, is a performing art that combines musical, vocal, literary, dance, ritual and handicraft elements. Khon performances – which involve graceful dance movements, instrumental and vocal renditions and glittering costumes – depict the glory of Rama, the hero and incarnation of the god Vishnu, who brings order and justice to the world. The many episodes depict Rama’s life, including his journey in the forest, his army of monkeys, and his fights with the army of Thosakan, king of the giants. On one level, Khon represents high art cultivated by the Siamese/Thai courts over centuries, while at another level, as a dramatic performance, it can be interpreted and enjoyed by spectators from different social backgrounds. Khon has a strong didactic function, reinforcing respect for those of a higher age and status, mutual dependence between leaders and followers, the honour of rulers and the triumph of good over evil. Traditionally, Khon was transmitted in the royal or princely courts, and in dance masters’ households. Today, however, transmission occurs mostly in educational institutions, while still adhering largely to traditional methods. Concerted efforts are made to ensure the continuity of the practice, including through the establishment of training and performance clubs that help reach out to young people.  UNESCO
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  • Jat Girl, Bhuj, Gujarat, India
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  • Portrait of a snake charmer. Men from Barsana raid the town whilst being assaulted with coloured water sprayed from rooftops, they are beaten by Nandgaon's women with large sticks and smeared with Holi coloured powders in a counterpart festival to the one held in Barsana on the previous day. The spectacle is a riot of colour amidst frenzied celebrations.
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  • Shepherd girl holding black sheep, Todos Santos, Huehuetenango, Guatemala
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  • Revellers gather at the Shriji Temple (Laadli Sarkar Mahal),in Barsana, during Lathmar Holi, smeared with coloured powder. It is held during a full moon and the town becomes swamped with tourists and revellers making the pilgrimage for a glimpse of "God", the Lord Shiva, who is revealed inside the temple only fleetingly.
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  • Young Zambian boy in an orphanage during the AIDS epidemic, Kitwe, Zambia .  2000<br />
© Jeremy Horner @Panos Pictures<br />
#onassignment #UNICEF #corrieredellasera #iodonna #portrait
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  • Jat tribal boy, Bhuj, Gujarat
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  • Market vendor, Chengdu market, Sichuan. 1988
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  • A Sikh man selling bhajis from his street stall
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  • Dubliner, Dublin, Ireland. 1987
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  • Portrait of a resident, Jorasanko district, Calcutta
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  • The Qahtani tribe of the Arabian peninsula are said to be the oldest. They wear flowers,herbs and grasses in their hair. Abha, Asir region. They are known as the "Flower Men".
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  • Performers of the  งิ้วซิงตง, 新中正順香, Teochew Sing Tong, Chinese Opera, performance, Bangkok, Chinatown.
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  • A young Rajasthani boy herds his water buffalo early in the morning, near Jaipur.
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  • Portrait of a pilgrim, Leh, Ladakh
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  • Akha tribeswoman smoking a bamboo pipe, village near Chiang Mai, Thailand.   1988
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  • Moslem boy in  "friday best" attend prayers at the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
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  • Rabari tribal women, Bhuj, Gujarat
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  • Girl with eye infection, the desert south near Betioky, Madagascar
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  • Holi in the town of Barsana, where India's spring festival is at is most boisterous during Lathmar Holi.
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  • Sing I Lai Cung chinese opera troupe performs, without a stage, in Bangkok's Chinatown
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  • Guard at Mehrengarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan.The Blue City was historically the capital of the Kingdom of Marwar, now part of Rajasthan. It is the most important city of Rajasthan after the capital Jaipur, central to the Thar desert region and its colourful culture.
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  • Muslim boys on pilgrimage to the sacred Ajmer Sharif or Dargah Sharif, a sufi shrine (dargah) of the revered sufi saint, Moinuddin Chishti. Ajmer, Rajasthan.
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  • Portrait of a fisherman and his son, made homeless after the 2004 tsunami.<br />
Kaladhoo island<br />
Leemu Atoll, Maldives<br />
<br />
6 Jan 2005<br />
ฉJeremy Horner
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  • Portrait of Mompox resident, Bolivar Province, Colombia
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  • A girl from Narino holds a picture of a pilgrimage site whilst her grandfather looks on.Laguna La Cocha.
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  • Tibetan buddhist pilgrim circumambulates the Barkhor Circuit around the sacred Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet
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  • Mother and son, Sikkim, India. 1996
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  • A Tibetan refugee and novice monk, drinks a fresh coconut at Bylakuppe Tibetan Monastery.
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  • Ifugao tribeswomen, Banaue, Luzon, Philippines
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  • Portrait of Ukrainian man in traditional dress, Lviv
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  • A woman with polio amongst internally displaced refugees, Benguela Province.
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  • Portrait of a Rabari tribesman at a camel fair near Jodhpur
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  • Official Jordanian guard, Petra
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  • Rickshaw driver caught up in Holi, Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India
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  • Kosovar Albanian refugee woman, Kosovo-Albania border.
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  • Sarawak tribesman in traditional dress, Kuching, Sarawak
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