About the Book
In the heart of Romania, a photojournalist embarks on a journey to capture the lives of the Romani people. This collection of photographs, Shadows in the Carpathians, is an attempt to shine a light on a community that often exists on the fringes of society. The author, Nir Alon, delves into the reality of Transylvanian villages, where access to basic necessities is a luxury.
More than just a documentary, this photo journal is a complex exploration of authenticity, vulnerability, and the intricate relationship between the photographer and their subjects. It asks profound questions about the nature of documentary photography, questioning whether the images captured are a genuine window into a community's life or a collaborative performance. It is a powerful invitation to look into the shadows and see the light that remains in the eyes of the Roma.
More than just a documentary, this photo journal is a complex exploration of authenticity, vulnerability, and the intricate relationship between the photographer and their subjects. It asks profound questions about the nature of documentary photography, questioning whether the images captured are a genuine window into a community's life or a collaborative performance. It is a powerful invitation to look into the shadows and see the light that remains in the eyes of the Roma.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Social Justice, Street Photography
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 84 - Publish Date: Aug 17, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords documentary, photography, Romani, Roma, Gypsies
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