
This child is on the municipal rubbish dump in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The photograph was shot for an international NGO in 2000. These kids scavenge for recyclable material and the place is fetid filthy, stinking and basically like a steaming, reeking version of hell. It’s awful. You throw up as soon as you get near it and have to get over the retching before you can work.
The kid is looking out of the frame and who can blame him. He earns about fifty pence a day at great risk to his health. The picture has had quite a lot of usage I think.
I like shooting black and white but it doesn’t sell these days, unless you claim it’s art, and I won’t make art out of the suffering of people like this kid. As a true documentary medium it remains very powerful and I am a big fan of those editorial photographers who do it well and irked by those who let the art or style overpower the subject matter, especially if that subject matter involves others’ suffering.

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hey dan,
im doing a project on growth and decay and i am focusing on waste. i have been to the rubbish dump in cambodia while i was out there working with SAO cambodia. i was wondering if you had any other images which you could share with me for my project?
please email me with a response. el_porto@msn.com
Thank you!
Comment #1 posted by Nathan Porter at 9 February, 12:12 PM