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Re: Sing for your supperHi Zafra
I have looked at this image many times now and I am uncertain what to make of it. There are elements within it that make me uneasy. I can only assume that the woman is begging and perhaps putting on some sort of a show to get money or food. The additional component of the listless child makes the image more pathetic and more troubling. I find it hard to look at it for too long. As a reportage photo it tells a very disturbing story. I think it would be easier to deal with if you gave us more information and context. Without any background though, it is very difficult to assess the image on any level other than an emotional one. Which may be exactly as you intended. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Sing for your supperTrevor,
I know what you mean. I'm led to believe that it's called "art". g.
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Re: Sing for your supperThanks for your comments. You are guessing correctly for this lady, her
husband and another girl approached our tour when we were watching the sun setting over a dune in the Rajasthan dessert. I titled the picture Sing for your supper because it is exactly what this lady was doing and the impression I got for them is that they were performing, not begging - in the strict sense of the word. The husband started to play some native music instruments, a young boy helped him, the lady started to sing waking up the baby in her lap and the girl started to dance. This family seemed to live in the area (Pushkar). At the end of their performance, we all put our hand in the pockets and gave them the equivalent of one dollar, which times 30 is quite a lot of money in India for a 10 mins entertainment. I believe that if they were willing to perform and let us photograph them they were entitled to be paid. I commonly saw in India beggars with trained babies begging tourist. This was not one of those occasions although the baby was clearly visible. While it was there because they could not leave it behind or was part of the performance strategy I cannot say. Once they performed and received payment, they moved on to another group of tourist.
Re: Sing for your supperOther pictures of the said family...
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