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In Nov 2015, a Alumniportal Deutschland organized a print foe underneath a title: ‘Mobility around a creation – How people and products float from A to B’. The many conspicuous images have now been comparison for a print calendar.
Taken in cities or in farming environments, during home or while roving – we perceived some-more than 150 fluent and authentic images, all of them revelation personal stories of mobility. You can find all entries to a print foe in a Community organisation ‘Mobility around a globe’.
Twelve photos were comparison for a Alumniportal Deutschland calendar 2016. Innovative vehicles, humorous situations, tolerable solutions, standard street-scenes, surprising vistas, pleasing moments, considerable people – the images in this calendar uncover how sundry and sparkling float and trade can be!
JANUARY
‘Life on Move’ – Ganges Delta/ Bengal – Mofizur Rahman from Bangladesh
FEBRUARY
‘When Bike fails to ignite’ – Eldoret/ Kenya – Silas Tarus from Kenya
This print was taken in a city of Eldoret, Kenya, in Nov 2015. After loading his products onto a bike, a supplement had difficulty starting it. He called for assistance from passers-by and asked them to pull a appurtenance so that he could start it by unexpected releasing a clutch..
MARCH
‘Camels on Tour’ – Oman – Daniela M. Paffenholz from Germany
APRIL
‘Fishermen contra Capitalism’ – Surabaya / Indonesia – Muhammad Riza Nurdin from Indonesia
This design was taken during a fishermen’s encampment in Surabaya, East Java. The Suramadu overpass shown in a design was built to bond products and people from Madura Island with Surabaya city, though a design seems to have failed. Many fishermen still live next a misery line, that raises questions about a impact of spending millions on this singular project.
MAY
‘La Moto-Mesa (The moto-table)’ – Barrancabermeja/Colombia – Humberto Duque from Colombia
In Colombia, a railways have been some-more or reduction deserted given 1960. The relinquished marks are used by a people of a Barrancabermeja segment to float from one place to another by Moto-Mesa.
JUNE
‘Everyone is intelligent all around’ – Venice/ Italy – Suyash Nagayach from India
The print was taken on a Gondola float in Venice, Italy. It goes but observant that there was simply no default of character all around (even on a water).
JULY
‘Durch die Wüste (Through a desert)’ – Morocco – Rafael Goldzweig from Brazil
AUGUST
‘Muthaluthavi Vandi (Ambulance)’ – Namakkal / India – S.T. Karthick Raj from India
An innovative ambulance car being used in a encampment of Kandipalayam. This is a multiple of a moped and a wooden rope-cot, with cycle wheels attached. The cot with a wheels acts as a stretcher, that helps to float a infirm and a old.
SEPTEMBER
‘Uros Islands – Rowing to a internal market’ – Puno / Peru – Mario de La Torre Estremadoyro from Peru
For visitors to Lake Titicaca, a vessel outing to a floating islands, a singular traveller destination, is a must. These islands are done and re-made from a totora fibre that yield home, living and transport for their residents. These dual ladies are rowing their totora boats to a island market.
OCTOBER
‘Rush Hour’ – Taipei / Taiwan – Hoang Nguyen from Vietnam
I took this print from a corridor overpass over a channel between a International Convention Center and ‘101 Tower’ in Taipei. It shows a military officer doing complicated trade during a afternoon rush hour.
NOVEMBER
‘The Hejaz Railway – Red Sea to Wadi Rum’ – Wadi Rum/ Jordan – Manal Fakhouri from Jordan
DECEMBER
‘Thaysa’ – Natal / Brazil – Carlos ‘Caique’ Cunha from Brazil
Brazil is a continental country. Lots of people float from A to B each day. Mobility infrequently requires creativity. This print was taken in a Northeast of Brazil, in a tiny district called Genipabu.
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