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i already told you about my single-use camera project
the idea that so many parts of the world are completely ignored
makes me sad
after jakarta, here are the photos i selected from
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
after the earthquake and the cholera, it is good to see that fashion still survive !
i especially love the kids !
Love this photos very natural everyday of life.
RépondreSupprimerReally happy that the fashion survives after the earthquake and cholera, they really need it. I mean it is sad to live in shit but wearing counterfact Dolce and Gabbana is good for the heart.
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