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  • April 2015. Brussels. A naked girl's poster on a snack shop in the Central train station.
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  • Mirror shop with  pedestrians reflected in the mirrors. Fez Medina is full of shops, both touristical and traditional ones.
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  • March 2015. Brussels. Souvenir's shop.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-33.jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. A woman waits on a barber shop reading the newspaper.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-31.jpg
  • March 2015. Brussels. Wedding dresses shop.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-11.jpg
  • Boy selling traditional pharmaceutical products as roots and herbs in a shop inside Fez Medina.
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  • Katia Guerreiro in traditional pastry shop of Pasteis de Belem , in Lisbon. Fado singer Katia Guerreiro is one of the young singers generation  that are bringing a new strenght to this traditional kind of portuguese music.
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  • Katia Guerreiro in traditional pastry shop of Pasteis de Belem , in Lisbon. Fado singer Katia Guerreiro is one of the young singers generation  that are bringing a new strenght to this traditional kind of portuguese music.
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  • The narrow Fez medina streets and its souks are bustled with vendors, shops, people carrying goods and the daily life is overwhelmingly fast.
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  • The narrow Fez medina streets and its souks are bustled with vendors, shops, people carrying goods and the daily life is overwhelmingly fast.
    Fez-0013.jpg
  • The narrow Fez medina streets and its souks are bustled with vendors, shops, people carrying goods and the daily life is overwhelmingly fast.
    Fez-0011.jpg
  • Villagers load onto the back of a pickup truck to hitch a ride back to their small village by the only resident who has a car, after shopping at the market in Guaimaca, Honduras.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • A woman sells clothes in a makeshift store set up outside her home off the dirt road leading up the mountain above Carrefour, Haiti.  Stores, in a typical sense, don't exist and people trade goods.
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  • A clothing mannequins in a store.<br />
The protagonist of this work it is, at the same time, the main absent: the man.<br />
The man in his social and communal dimension.<br />
The contexts designed and arranged to encourage communication, play, participation, respect, sharing, skills development, become no  - places unable to perform their function. <br />
The silent nature appears the only creature really and irreducibly faithful to the vocation involved in its essence.<br />
Their state of neglect, decay times, recalls the waiver insane man / citizen called, by its nature, to express themselves and build.<br />
The only faces represented are those mediated by the eye of the artist: a film, a stone statue .. as if to say that the true humanity still exists only in the eyes of those who seek beauty.
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  • Carpet store in Fez Medina.
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  • Fresh vegetables vendor in one of the medinas souks.
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  • Street vendor selling cloths and hats inside Fez Medina.
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  • A shopkeer waits for customers at her shop in Guaimaca, Honduras. Econominc growth in Honduras has hit 7% with is one of the best in Latin America, yet most of the popuation still lives in poverty.  Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
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  • Martim Moniz is a Lisbon neighborhood characterized by a multicultural environment where different communities from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin-american, share their lives.<br />
 In the streets of this neighborhood, there is a smell of colorful spices in the air; different worlds intersect, and they all coexist simultaneously in an exchange of exotic cultures and traditions.<br />
Chinese sleeping at his shoes store in Mouraria.<br />
Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center in Martim Moniz district.
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  • Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center - Martim Moniz
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  • Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center - Martim Moniz
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  • Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center - Martim Moniz
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  • Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center - Martim Moniz
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  • Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center - Martim Moniz
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  • Calzadilla de los Barros, Badajoz province, Extremadura region, Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the Silver Way, between Seville and Astorga, SPAIN. Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • Calzadilla de los Barros, Badajoz province, Extremadura region, Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the Silver Way, between Seville and Astorga, SPAIN. Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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  • A flower shop owner looks out the window of his shop waiting for customers on Frederick Douglass Blvd.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A flower shop owner looks out the window of his shop waiting for customers on Frederick Douglass Blvd.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Local woman reflected in a mirror of a souvenir shop. Fez Medina is full of shops, both touristical and traditional ones.
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  • A sentence on a shop window: “I love you L’Aquila” and under, a reply : “I love you too”.
    Attilio Fiumarella_Journey in Centra...jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. buildings reflected on a shop's window with a poster.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-13.jpg
  • Portrait of Catarina Portas, owner of the shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, that sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish. Catarina was nominated by Monocle one of the 20 people in the world that deserved a bigger stage.
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  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-PR-0100.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-PR-0082.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-LFC-0172.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-LFC-0049.jpg
  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady testing clothes at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
    120324-LFC-0372.jpg
  • A lady tests gloves at the Luvaria Ulisses, a traditional shop in Chiado district, founded in 1925 that maintains intact the same decoration.
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  • "pastel de Belém" is the most famous Lisbon pastry and the Pastry shop is one of the most frequented spots  in Belém district, along with many monuments.
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  • Decorative statues of Pope Benedict XVI and Jonh Paul II on a local shop in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. . Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal. , in Fatima, a holy site for Christians where is believed that Holy Mary appeared to three shepherd children. Pope John Paul II attributes to Holy Mary of Fatima responsibility for the miracle of his salvation from the assassination atempt  he suffered in 1981 in San Peters Square in Italy. Pope Benedict is on a four-day visit to Portugal, one of the countries with the highest percentage of Catholics in Europe, Fatima, Portugal.
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  • A shop keeper takes inventory of his stock in the stores display on W 125th St. in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Local people at  Largo do Chiado, next to the famous A Brasileira coffe shop.This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan. This part of Lisbon, the old town, with his deep character, where local people meets foreigners and alternative ways of life mixes with shamefaced poverty, is sublime by its peculiar light.
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  • Armando, one of the many tailors in Cacheu, working under the porch outside his shop. Throughout the country tailoring is a popular and common occupation among men.
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  • A coffee shop in Pieve Torina. The self constructed building is made by recycled wood panels.
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  • A baby sleeps in a crib ouside a shop in Mandalay, Burma.<br />
Note: These images are not distributed or sold in Portugal
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A woman holds a plastic bag in front of a shop on the street.
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  • A shop keeper waits for some customers inside his show store.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
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  • A man makes childrens backpacks in a small shop in Cheetah Camp. The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-03.jpg
  • A man works on an engraving in his shop.  The slum of Cheetah Camp on the outskirts of Mumbai, India is a predominantly muslim community on living on the fringe while the city continues to grow.
    PeterPereira-CheetahCampIndia-02.jpg
  • 2015/03/14 - Montecristi, Ecuador: Shop in the town of Montecristi selling the local hats. Producers complain that many of the hats sold there are produced in Cuenca or China, so they can offer a much cheaper product that the original one. UNESCO declared “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/14 - Montecristi, Ecuador: Two visitors choose "Montecristi hats” on a specialized shop. Many locals and foreigners come to Montecristi to buy the famous hat, since here they can buy it for a much cheaper price than abroad. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/14 - Montecristi, Ecuador: A workers irons a "Montecristi hat" before it is finalized on a specialized shop. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/14 - Montecristi, Ecuador: A "Montecristi hat", sits on a table waiting to be finalized in a specialized shop in the town that gives the name to the famous hat. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • 2015/03/14 - Montecristi, Ecuador: A women sews the inside band on a "Montecristi hat", on a shop specialized on the hats. This is the last procedure before the hat goes on sale. UNESCO declared the “Montecristi hat” in 2012 as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
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  • Young man in a shop in one alley at Varanasi in India.
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  • Woman talking on the phone in a shop while people pass on an alley in Varanasi, in India.
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  • Artisan manufacturing combs from cow horns in a traditional shop.
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  • Artisan manufacturing copper plates in a shop inside Fez medina.
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  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-PR-0105.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-PR-0120.jpg
  • Portrait of Catarina Portas, owner of the shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, that sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish. Catarina was nominated by Monocle one of the 20 people in the world that deserved a bigger stage.
    120326-LFC-0246.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-LFC-0217.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-LFC-0113.jpg
  • The shop "A vida portuguesa" (Portuguese Life) in Lisbon's Chiado district, sells vintage portuguese goods that range from original ceramics from Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro creations, to soaps, notebooks and canned fish.
    120326-LFC-0062.jpg
  • The al-fresco esplanade at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • The al-fresco esplanade at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • An employee at "Lost In", an India-inspired shop and restaurant.
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  • A lady tests gloves at the Luvaria Ulisses, a traditional shop in Chiado district, founded in 1925 that maintains intact the same decoration.
    120324-LFC-0270.jpg
  • "pastel de Belém" is the most famous Lisbon pastry and the Pastry shop is one of the most frequented spots  in Belém district, along with many monuments.
    110520-LFC-0005.jpg
  • "pastel de Belém" is the most famous Lisbon pastry and the Pastry shop is one of the most frequented spots  in Belém district, along with many monuments.
    110520-LFC-0004.jpg
  • "pastel de Belém" is the most famous Lisbon pastry and the Pastry shop is one of the most frequented spots  in Belém district, along with many monuments.
    110520-LFC-0003.jpg
  • David Martins stands in his shoe repair shop. Mr. Martins started working at eight years old on October the 5th, the anniversary of the Implementation of the Republic after the overthrow of monarchic rule. At the time of Mr. Martins' first working day, still a child, the date was a normal business day. The date would later be established as a national holiday, one of the most important ones to be celebrated, rejecting absolutism and celebrating democracy. In 2013 the date will no longer be a holiday once again, a government measure to cut deficit by reducing public holidays. Mr. Martins, now 78, earns a pension of a couple hundred euros which doesn't allow him to stop working. For him, who since his eight years old never stopped working, this is a circle that now closes, back to days when the date was a normal labour day with no celebrations of revolution, popular sovereignty or democracy and when nothing was illegal in face of a rising world of capitalism. Not even child labor.
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  • A closed shop in the Paseo de Gracia Avenue.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
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  • A shop keeper takes inventory of his stock in the stores display on W 125th St. in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Jonathan Canhadia, 19, listens to his boss give him instructions on what this pickup up needs.  A makeshift mechanic shop sits in the center of Guaimaca, reparing any type of vehicles.  Automobiles are few and most are recycled in an effort to keep them going. Honduras is considered the third poorest country in the Western Hemisphere (Haiti, Nicaragua). With over 50% of the population living below the poverty line and 28% unemployed, Hondurans frequently turn to illegal immigration as a solution to their desperate situation. The Department of Homeland Security has noted an 95% increase in illegal immigrants coming from Honduras between 2000 and 2009, the largest increase of any country.
    h_00012401.jpg
  • A young local boy seats at the underground entrance of Largo do Chiado, next to the famous A Brasileira coffe shop.This photograph is part of a body of work about Lisbon, feelings, affections and loneliness. Is about a city depressed by the crisis, but even so, tolerant and cosmopolitan. This part of Lisbon, the old town, with his deep character, where local people meets foreigners and alternative ways of life mixes with shamefaced poverty, is sublime by its peculiar light.
    h_00017030.jpg
  • Athens, Greece – A closed shop in the centre of Athens. The recession has forced almost one-third of businesses in the city’s commercial district to shut down. Greek economical crisis started in 2008. The so-called Austerity measures imposed to the country by the “Troika” (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) to reduce its debt, were followed by a deep recession and the worsening of life conditions for millions of people. Unemployment rate grew from 8.5% in 2008 to 25% in 2012 (source: Hellenic Statistical Authority). <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Greece, Athens - The owner of a shop in Stadiou Avenue, one of the capital’s main street. He put everything on sale: The recession has forced almost one-third of businesses in the city’s commercial district to shut down. Greek economical crisis started in 2008. The so-called Austerity measures imposed to the country by the “Troika” (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) to reduce its debt, were followed by a deep recession and the worsening of life conditions for millions of people. Unemployment rate grew from 8.5% in 2008 to 25% in 2012 (source: Hellenic Statistical Authority). <br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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  • Martim Moniz is a Lisbon neighborhood characterized by a multicultural environment where different communities from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin-american, share their lives.<br />
 In the streets of this neighborhood, there is a smell of colorful spices in the air; different worlds intersect, and they all coexist simultaneously in an exchange of exotic cultures and traditions.<br />
Krishna from Madagaskar at her clothes store in Mouraria Shopping mall. Krishna came with her husband to Portugal to open an Indian clothes shop to serve the Indian community of Lisbon.<br />
Project about migrants and their daily life in Lisbon city center in Martim Moniz district.
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  • The Hotel Italia in Coggiola is for sell. After the closure of the factories, Coggiola became a ghost village and a lot of shop and buisness activities started to close.
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  • A restaurant that end its activity. After the closure of the factories, Coggiola became a ghost village and a lot of shop and buisness activities started to close.
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  • 2016/10/09 – Jama, Ecuador: People doing some shopping in a truck of Tia Supermarkets, Jama, Ecuador, 9th October 2016. The town's supermarket of the commercial chain was completely destroyed so they operate from trucks until new installations are built. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/08/05 – Portoviejo, Ecuador: The empty space left by the demolished Portoviejo Shopping Mall in Portoviejo, Ecuador, 5th August 2016. The building was demolished on the 29th July 2016. Portoviejo’s town centre is closed to the public and secured by the army since most of its building were heavily damaged by the earthquake, turning it into a ground zero area. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 24.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 25.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 23.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 22.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 21.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 20.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 17.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 18.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 16.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 15.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 14.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 13.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 11.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 12.jpg
  • Forty years after his death, Mao Tsé-Tung is still framed and hung on walls around China. Pictures in large and gold-colored frames or simple printed in big sheets of paper are visible in restaurants, groceries or souvenirs shops, hidden alleys, homes and living rooms. Mao’s face appears between pictures of traditional Chinese dishes, lists of food prices, wall fans, mirrors or other photographs - Mao Tse Tung.<br />
May 2016 - China.
    Mao Tse Tung 10.jpg
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