Showing posts with label Disorder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disorder. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2009

New Documentary Photography Now On Gaia Photos - France: No Anorexia by Emmanuel Fradin


As light as a snowflake, small lost bird Isabelle suffers from anorexia.

Photo © Emmanuel Fradin All Rights Reserved

France: No Anorexia is the title of the newest feature story by France's Emmanuel Fradin appearing on Gaia Photos.

As Fradin explains, "Little by little as she lost her kilos, Isabelle couldn’t live normally and was as frail as a famished sparrow. Soon she was only skin and bones."

He continues, "In spite of that she discovered a passion for theater which seemed to make her live again. She became an actress, writing, telling about her suffering and her hopes on a blog, a private diary in which she finally tells very little of herself, keeping her true pain deep inside."

Find out more about Isabelle and her bravery by viewing Fradin's poignant and artistic visual tribute and see another feature story by Emmanuel Fradin now appearing on Gaia Photos.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Police Brutality: Ecuador Photojournalist Daniel Patiño Flor Assaulted By Police In Athens Greece


Here is some distressing news about Daniel Patino Flor, a fellow member of a now defunct photojournalism collective many of us belonged to over a year ago. He is a great guy and in the words of Morten Svenningsen, current director of the new Gaia Photos photojournalist group, Daniel Patino Flor is a "great talent".

Thank-you to LIGHTSTALKER Kat Christofer who translated the following story from Greek to English that appeared here.

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Daniel Patino Flor arrived in Athens May 14 to photograph the city for 10 days. On May 22, Muslim immigrants were protesting the alleged event of a Greek policeman tearing pages of a Quor’an and throwing it on the ground. Greek police immediately appeared on the scene to begin a violent crackdown.

Flor was stopped, hit in the legs, handcuffed, had his camera inspected along with his passport and credentials, and was eventually released. Later, while observing the protest and arrests being made, he was jumped from behind, pushed into a van and taken to police detention with other detainees, including a 13-year-old boy.

At the station, Greek police took his camera and told him in English, “F#ck you, f#ck your mother” then drew a knife and said “I will cut off your b@lls & f#ck you in the @ss” in front of 50 other policemen on the elevator while everyone laughed and thanked him for the performance.

On a different floor, he was kicked in the ankles, stomach, chest, head and neck, which was repeated in between Flor’s requests to speak with a senior officer. Six hours passed and sometime after midnight, his camera was returned but the memory cards deleted.

Friends in Athens helped him reach the Embassy of Ecuador and a lawyer, who told him that his photos were saved on a DVD and he would likely be accused of “wreaking disorder” the next day, which he was.

In court papers, police claimed Flor was one of 12 people who incited the riot, but it was never mentioned that Flor was a photojournalist from Ecuador studying in Barcelona for his post graduate degree. Once these details were made known by his lawyer, he was released and his 24 hours in detention had ended. However, trial is pending this week.

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If you'd like to offer your support to Daniel here is his email:

daniel_patino_flor@yahoo.com

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