05 October, 2010

Steve McCurry's Picture Reminded My One (4 Pictures & Text)



I clicked above picture of a ‘Bahuroopi (A Nomad)’ near the  Adalaj (Gujarat) on 22-8-2008, that time I don’t know anything about Steve McCurry, well-known photographer of ‘National Geographic Magazine’ and his work. In 2009 I stayed three days with him (from 28 to 30 May) as an interpreter on behalf of “Vicharta Samuday Samarthan Manch”. Then Steve was here to click pictures of people of nomadic tribes of Gujarat. Let me say plainly, that was bitter and sweeter experience.
Now, why am I writing this? I say, I say, Steve McCurry had clicked a picture which is below, in Bombay, 1995. Steve’s below one and my above one both have similarities: both are clicked from the inside of the four-wheeler. There are two kinds of begging in the pictures. In Steve’s one begging is due to helplessness and in my one begging is due to force of social system. Now Bahuroopis don’t make their traditional work, some are doing so, but their number is not more.
This can be said coincidence. On 1st October I saw Steve’s picture in ‘Photography Then and Now’ (page no. 169, year 1998) published by ‘The National Geographic Society’ which reminded me my one and then I felt to publish it on blog with Steve’s one.
Picture clicked by Steve 


Steve McCurry's 2 pictures are below clicked by me
1


 2

15 comments:

  1. 'There are two kinds of begging in the pictures. In Steve’s one begging is due to helplessness and in my one begging is due to force of social system.'

    while juxtaposing the pictures with your above observation, i find your Steve's subject making a pathetic appeal on the viewer and thereby sensitizing at the plight of the helpless people like hers

    while your jolly-looking subject, if left on his own and no support from the text, tells neither - no 'helplessness', no 'force of social system'.

    i believe the visual should do the talking and not the blogger.

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  2. Jabir Mansuri06 October, 2010

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    Creating psychowarefare, economic disparity, political disturbance where space is being available for sale for outsiders.

    So that energy and puppet are used by MNC.

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  3. frankly Jabirbhai, it's very difficult to get you - whether it is here or in Urvish's blog.

    do you always write like this?

    do you ever get any friendly complaints of comprehension from the people who really want to take you seriously?

    could you please paraphrase your comment in more familiar phrases for us, the people having lower IQ than yours.

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  4. you are work done extra ordinary because we saw all this condition but our filing is nothing. i saw your photograph- my reaction only "stabdh" or "nisabd " you are one of the best photographer in Gujarat who have a loving heart

    prakash chandra
    Palanpur

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