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Where Children Sleep by James Mollison
James Mollison was born in Kenya in 1973 and grew up in England. After studying Art and Design at Oxford Brookes University, and later film and photography at Newport School of Art and Design, he moved to Italy to work at Benetton’s creative lab, Fabrica. His latest book Where Children Sleep, stories of diverse children around the world, told through portraits and pictures of their bedroom.
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Just shows how diverse this planet really is. All types of cultural differences and living conditions.
i feel bad for some of these kids
Definitely. It seems a little biased though, right? Pretty bad living conditions for most countries and look, a crazy american kid with a bunch of rifles by his bed. I bet plenty of american kids have rough living conditions too. I would've liked to see what a "good" and "bad" living condition is like for each of these countries.
Yeah, would be nice to see the other end of the spectrum for each country.
btw, love the "updated" avatar.
Yeah! It's a very interesting work either way, but as it stands, the emotional impact seems a bit "guided". Also, thanks! :)
Definitely. Just look at Detroit.
Hard not too, some have everything and are spoiled beyond the wildest dreams of those who have nothing.
Joey is an embarrassment to America.
Anyone else slightly freaked out by the cutout staring at you from behind the sheets?
LOL so I'm not alone.
Where are you seeing this?
Here you go : http://koikoikoi.com...es-mollison-16-2.jpg
Yup got it. I thought it was just a regular person and not a cutout.
A regular person would've freaked me out completely, haha.
Really Snapzu, a repost already?