簡介:攝影師謝三泰發起一系列攝影計劃,以照片來呈現邊緣人的夢想、記錄社會變 遷等等,藉此鼓勵人們關懷社會、用心生活。 Hsieh San-tai—Through the Eyes of a Photographer We usually take photos to save moments in the real world. However, photos can also capture a person's dreams. This is what photographer Hsieh San-tai has achieved through his project My Aspiration. A series of thirty photos, My Aspiration shows images in which physically disabled people are placed in settings that represent their dream jobs. These dreams include being a fashion designer, a basketball player, a musician, and even a soldier. In each photo, a white screen physically separates the person from the job setting. This screen also symbolizes the real-life barriers that prevent people from achieving their dreams and from being socially accepted. This isn't the first time that Hsieh has looked into the lives of people living on society's borders. In another project, he let homeless people become the photographers. Giving each a camera, he asked them to photograph their surroundings, and then the photos were shown in public. The project helped create connections. "It allowed homeless people to feel like a part of society," Hsieh says. It also gave viewers a sense of homeless peoples' experiences. 謝三泰——用鏡頭傳達人道關懷 我們經常拍照來保存現實世界的瞬間。然而,照片還可以用來拍攝一個人的夢想。這是攝影師謝三泰透過「我的志願」計劃所達成的事。 我的志願」系列共有三十張照片,展現的是身障人士置身在代表他們夢想工作場景的影像。這些夢想包括成為時尚設計師、籃球員、音樂家,甚至是軍人。在每張照片中,一面白幕將這個人和工作場景分隔開來。這面屏幕也象徵著現實生活中阻礙人們實現夢想和不被社會所接受的障礙。 這不是謝三泰第一次探究社會邊緣人的生活。在另一個計劃中,他讓街友變成攝影師。他給每個人一台相機,要他們拍攝自己的周遭環境,之後將這些照片公開展示。這個計劃有助於建立連結。謝先生說:「這讓街友覺得自己是社會的一分子。」這也讓觀賞者能感受到街友的經歷。 |
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