KUS LAPSED MAGAVAD. INGLISMAAL SÜNDINUD FOTOGRAAF JAMES MOLLISON PILDISTAB LASTE MAGAMISTUBE IGALPOOL MAAILMAS. - USAS; MEHHIKOS,BRASSILIAS; INGLISMAAL, ITAALIAS, IISRAELIS, KEENIAS, NEPALIS; INDIAS JNE JA LASTE PILDID NENDE MAGAMISKOHTADE KÕRVAL. ERINEVUSED IGA LAPSE VAHEL JA NENDE MAGAMISKOHTADE VAHEL ON HÄMMASTAVAD: KAYA TOKIOST, KELLE UHKE EMA KES KULUTAB 1000$ KUUS OMA LAPSE RIIETE PEALE, BILAL BEDOINI KARJUSE POEG, KES MAGAB VÄLJAS OMA ISA KITSEDE SEAS, JA NEPALI TÜDRUK INDIRA, KES ON TÖÖDANUD GRANIIDI TÖÖSTUSES ALATES SELLEST KUI TA OLI 3 AASTANE. '
Where Children Sleep presents English-born photographer James Mollison’s photographs of children’s bedrooms around the world – from the U.S.A., Mexico, Brazil, England, Italy, Israel and the West Bank, Kenya, Senegal, Lesotho, Nepal, China and India – alongside portraits of the children themselves. The differences between each child and his or her bedroom are striking: Kaya in Tokyo, whose proud mother spends $1,000 a month on her dresses; Bilal the Bedouin shepherd boy, who sleeps outdoors with his father’s herd of goats; and the Nepali girl Indira, who has worked in a granite quarry since she was three. “I hope the book gives a glimpse into the lives some children are living in very diverse situations around the world; a chance to reflect on the inequality that exists, and realise just how lucky most of us in the developed world
PILT LÕPP
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