Become more Human is the reflection of a trip to Ethiopia that I embarked on in 2018, leaving behind my comfort zone to live a '' new '' experience immortalizing through my goal and at the same time fulfilling one of my dreams.
I made this trip as a backpacker for two months integrating with the people and culture of the country; using the public transport, living with them, sharing food, and helping them with daily tasks to better understand their lifestyle, the effort, and sacrifice it entails.
This collection of digital and analog photos is a reflection of my daily life with the people, landscapes and customs of this country, what they try expressing these photographs is the bond I established with the people of Ethiopia but especially the tribes, visiting remote places and knowing people who had never met a '' farangi '' (foreigner). On a personal point I would like this project to serve as inspiration for all these people who have dreams to pursue, never give up for losers follow what makes you happy, and if you do it with motivation, perseverance, and open mind you will live experiences you never imagined and above all do not be overwhelmed with the arrival at the goal, as the most special things happen on the way to the finish line.
Become more Human is the reflection of a trip to Ethiopia that I embarked on in 2018, leaving behind my comfort zone to live a '' new '' experience immortalizing through my goal and at the same time fulfilling one of my dreams.
I made this trip as a backpacker for two months integrating with the people and culture of the country; using the public transport, living with them, sharing food, and helping them with daily tasks to better understand their lifestyle, the effort, and sacrifice it entails.
This collection of digital and analog photos is a reflection of my daily life with the people, landscapes and customs of this country, what they try expressing these photographs is the bond I established with the people of Ethiopia but especially the tribes, visiting remote places and knowing people who had never met a '' farangi '' (foreigner).
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Become more Human is the reflection of a trip to Ethiopia that I embarked on in 2018, leaving behind my comfort zone to live a '' new '' experience immortalizing through my goal and at the same time fulfilling one of my dreams.
I made this trip as a backpacker for two months integrating with the people and culture of the country; using the public transport, living with them, sharing food, and helping them with daily tasks to better understand their lifestyle, the effort, and sacrifice it entails.
This collection of digital and analog photos is a reflection of my daily life with the people, landscapes and customs of this country, what they try expressing these photographs is the bond I established with the people of Ethiopia but especially the tribes, visiting remote places and knowing people who had never met a '' farangi '' (foreigner). On a personal point I would like this project to serve as inspiration for all these people who have dreams to pursue, never give up for losers follow what makes you happy, and if you do it with motivation, perseverance, and open mind you will live experiences you never imagined and above all do not be overwhelmed with the arrival at the goal, as the most special things happen on the way to the finish line.
Become more Human is the reflection of a trip to Ethiopia that I embarked on in 2018, leaving behind my comfort zone to live a '' new '' experience immortalizing through my goal and at the same time fulfilling one of my dreams.
I made this trip as a backpacker for two months integrating with the people and culture of the country; using the public transport, living with them, sharing food, and helping them with daily tasks to better understand their lifestyle, the effort, and sacrifice it entails.
This collection of digital and analog photos is a reflection of my daily life with the people, landscapes and customs of this country, what they try expressing these photographs is the bond I established with the people of Ethiopia but especially the tribes, visiting remote places and knowing people who had never met a '' farangi '' (foreigner).