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miércoles, 27 de noviembre de 2013

Movida Masala: The other face of Pakistan. By Sarah Caron,


Neha Ahmed, a top Pakistani model wearing the creation of young designer Ali Xeeshan. Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark III with an EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens; the exposure was 1/100sec at f/5, ISO 2000.  © Sarah Caron


My first trip to Pakistan in 2007 wasn’t planned but rather instinctive. While working on an assignment in Nepal about the Gurkha soldiers I heard the news about the proclamation of a “state of emergency” by Pakistan’s military ruler Pervez Musharraf. Former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was also returning to Pakistan after years of exile to contest the upcoming elections, therefore instead of returning to France I headed to Pakistan directly from Nepal. 

A few days before her assassination I went to photograph Benazir Bhutto for Time magazine and afterwards she invited me to stay over for dinner. During the dinner we were informed that the authorities had placed her under "house arrest". Suddenly a normal photo shoot turned into a scoop as I was the only photographer inside the house with her. I stayed with her, also under "house arrest" for the next five days, taking the last intimate portraits before her tragic death. 

As events in Pakistan were unfolding quite rapidly I travelled back and forth on numerous occasions over the next few years moving all over the country covering different stories for the New York Times magazine, Time, Newsweek, Geo, Paris Match, VSD, and Figaro Magazine... as well as authoring two books; Pakistan: Land of the pure (a photo book) and Le Pakistan à vif (written text). 

These photos are from a lesser known but extremely vibrant aspect of the Pakistani society: its youthful fashion industry, which I have been covering ever since the first fashion week was held there. At the moment I am preparing a book, entitled “Movida Masala” about fashion in Pakistan. An exhibition of this project will take place at Gallery Scribe, Paris, France, from 25 February to 25 April, 2014. 




Iffy (left), Pakistan's top male model, seen here wearing designer Ather Ali's creation. Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II with an EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM lens; the exposure was 1/320sec at f/3.5, ISO 640. © Sarah Caron


Fayezah Ansari, a top Pakistani model, wearing the creation of designer Kamiar Rokni. Taken on a Canon EOS 5D Mark III with an EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens; the exposure was 1/400sec at f/14, ISO 500. © Sarah Caron




Publicado con permiso de Sarah Caron de su blog en Canon.





Estreno del documental "Pernamcubanos". Sala Barts/Sábado 30 de nov/21:30. Barcelona.


Pernamcubanos. El Caribe que nos une. Director Nilton Pereira (2012). Un documental sobre las identidades culturales entre Cuba y Pernambuco, con énfasis en la música y religiones de origen africano. MARACATÚ, NENGÓN, CANDONBLÉ, SANTERÍA, AFRICANÍA, CARIBEÑIDAD, RON, CACHAZA, PERNAMBUCO, SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CHANGÜI, FREVO, COMPARSAS, CARNAVAL, ORISHAS, MOJITOS, CAIPIRINHAS, TAMBORES, BAILE, CULTURA DE PLANTACIÓN... Estos y otros sorprendentes nexos se descubren en éste documental. Una historia narrada por la artista cubana Fatima Paterse y la artista brasilera Beth de Oshun, en la visita de una al país de la otra. 
Rodada en Recife, Olinda, Nazaré da Mata, Santiago de Cuba, Baracoa, Guantánamo, Canyon, Sierra Maestra y Matanzas, la película muestra que la cultura caribeña es mucho mayor que la geográfica, formada por personas con antecedentes e historias que se asemejan y se cruzan.
A continuación de la proyección, actuación del grupo de son cubano. "Sazonando"Selección musical a cargo de Dj Peruchín.



Sábado 30 de noviembre 21:30 hs.
Sala Barts. Av. Paral.lel 62 Barcelona.