Monday, November 3, 2008
Omayra Sánchez & Frank Fournier
Here is an excerpt from your interview: "I was devastated by what I was seeing, and by my inability to help her. You have to be pretty strong to face this kind of situation. To be so weak and unable to help is incredibly demanding and frustrating. I must say, I had been in difficult situations before, but my religious, ethical and moral values were definitely going through an earthquake of their own. I was unable to help and save this person. She was incredibly loving. She was twelve-and-a-half years old, very gentle and very sweet. She talked about where she came from. She saw that I was a foreigner and she even tried a couple of words in English with me. She even said: "Can you please help me get out of here? I don't want to be late for school; it starts at 8:30." Photographer ~ Frank Fournier's story.
Too often we remember the photograph and sometimes even the people within it but we forget the eye that was behind the lense. Although it seems out of place to thank you for this photograph, I do want to thank you for the ongoing courage you bring to your craft. ~ rox
Warning: This video is difficult to watch as it shows Omayra a few hours before she died. In this video Omayra is worried she will be late for school...
Omayra, you won't be forgotten. ~ roxanne
Sunday, November 2, 2008
1500+ Prisoners Choreographed...SoulJa Boy!
In This video, CPDRC inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, Cebu, Philippines move to the music of SoulJa Boy & MC Hammer's U Can't Touch This.
"Inmates at the CPDRC are required to go through a workout regimen. While the goal is to keep the body fit in order to keep the mind fit, such may not actually happen if it is not done in a manner deemed pleasurable. Music, being the language of the soul, is added to that regimen. "~ Speak out: The CPDRC experience by Byron F. Garcia, Consultant on Security, Cebu Provincial Government .
On on another note, I once filmed the Huntsville, Texas Prison Rodeo (Maximum Security) for a local PBS TV show. Tammy Wynette was the star attraction.
Reflections on the human condition. ~ rox
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Thriller lip sync by students in France
Rouen, France 2008
Bravo! Good fun! Love the continuity. congrats! ~ rox
Friday, October 31, 2008
My Carved Pumpkin...Sorry?
Pretty graphic sound bite Buffy...This was my 1st pumpkin carving...tame...no?
Maybe the Pumpkin Simulator? (thanks to Kathy Ostman-Magnusen's link)
cheers ~ rox