Magical Photos from an Isolated Community in the Forests of India

Magical Photos from an Isolated Community in the Forests of India by Ellyn Kail

De has taken an unconventional approach to telling the story of the Lisus; since the birth of photography, oppressed communities have been cast as “exotic” or “primitive” by those standing behind the camera. Instead of taking a “colonial-anthropological” look at these families and individuals, he’s chosen something closer to magical realism. The photographs themselves are rich with symbolism, and the Lisus’ animals and their environment become key characters in the narrative. If pure photojournalism is prose, De says his work is poetry. He makes sketches before constructing an image, and sometimes he’ll elevate the mythical atmosphere of a scene by adding elements like fog.

Stunning Portraits from the Villages of Papua New Guinea

Stunning Portraits from the Villages of Papua New Guinea - Feature Shoot (Feature Shoot)

Joseph Kayan, a Goroka Show participant from Chimbu Province, wears boar tusks and the tail of a tree kangaroo around his neck. The design of his headdress is specific to his village: it includes bird-of-paradise feathers, with reeds to fill out the shape. His armlets hold sprigs of plants from his region. Is any place …

I think the use of word stunning is appropriate here. So beautiful.

“Photographs by Sandro”
Photography by Sandro