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Photographer Syrie Kovitz  Syrie Kovitz {Karma:1349}
Project #46 Henri Camera Model Minolta SRT 201
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Romania, Ukraine
Lens Minolta 55mm
Uploaded 8/29/2004 Film / Memory Type kodak pro
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 2180 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 36 Rating
5.78
/ 21 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Romania   Romania
About This hungarian family lives in complete nothingingness. Mud shack rottening into the ground. Seven or more people in this little house. Below them in a lake with a church steeple coming out of it, half rotting. The village below them was flooded by the Romanian goverment, and relocated. Tourists go to see the eerie church steeple, ignoring the family on the way. I spent some hours with them, photographing, playing. Not the best scan.
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There are 36 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 11/10/2008
super..
roby

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ibrahim teke ibrahim teke   {K:629} 11/10/2008
it is seems like from the historical album . very good and sharp and also Black and white suits good for this pic. i read your story and thank you for this. cong...

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 9/30/2007
Just perfect...
have no words more than it!

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Florin Pavel Florin Pavel   {K:5512} 4/24/2007
I hope I didn't offend you, but unfortunately I live in romania for 42 years, since I was born. And I really mean it when I say "unfortunately". And I can assure you that not all the people here who speak hungarian is really hungarian. My wife is hungarian, by consequence my daughter is half hungarian. I know a little bit about what is going on in romania. If you will do further research you may be suprised. But, I bet I know more about americans than you know about romania or its minorities.

OK, let's not argue, I like the photo and let's see the artistic part of it.

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Syrie Kovitz Syrie Kovitz   {K:1349} 3/13/2007
Hi Florin,
The family in that image was hungarian, not cigany. My Heritage is hungarian, and I was raised in a culture that supported differences admist people and communities. Saying that one family that lives in poor conditions is Hungarian, is by no means a generalization on ALL hungarians. "Anyway, what you did, is the purest american way of superficially presenting facts. " This was your comment, but I find that a quick and uncompassionate judgement about a culture that it seems you do not have enough information on. Generalizations of any culture, be it American, Hungarian, Romanian, is a dangerous thing, and is one of the reasons why there is so much cruelty and war in the world today. By any means, I appreciate your comments and your thoughts.

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Florin Pavel Florin Pavel   {K:5512} 3/13/2007
Syrie,

I'm not a fan of romania, but I found the information you give about this phot completely false. This doesn't look like a hungarian family to me, ti rather looks like a gipsy family, which is not the same. Hungarians are working people, they live in rich and nice villages and I have a huge respect for them.

If I am wrong and if this is really a hungarian family, then it is an exception and is not at all representative for hungarians.

To be accurate, you also should mention the village where this photo was taken.

Anyway, what you did, is the purest americat way of superficially presenting facts.

Beside this notes, I like you interesting and rich in emotions portfolio.

Kind Regards

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Madan Mohan  Chakraborty   {K:1531} 3/13/2007
nice pic, will be even better if u crop the right part. it will also bring some balance between the right and the left, as the left is much darker. u see the world in a different way.... congrats

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Andrew Polushkin   {K:311} 11/21/2004
In this Romania there is something from India.

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Stanislaw Trzaska   {K:660} 11/7/2004
Hi! you're still riding high.. great image.reminds me Polish countryside... regards
stan/josh

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PAUL CZAJA   {K:2563} 11/6/2004
Most interesting to me is the two quite different messages the two looks are giving you -- the younger child is so much more trusting of you and gives you her joy -- the other older sister is more reserved yet gives you her pain --her waiting -- they both are one in the way they fiddle with their fingers -- such a gesturing speaks much -- this photgraph reveals your existential sensitivity to the human -- and also their trust of you as someone truly interested in them. Syrie, this is excellent photo-journalism. Worthy I believe of Nat Geo.

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Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 10/19/2004
Kolozsváron élek, és a leírásból ráismertem :)

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Balazs Borocz   {K:451} 10/18/2004
Gertrud, where did you know?

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Balazs Borocz   {K:451} 10/18/2004
szép szép

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Rodrigo Hernández Salgado   {K:-229} 8/31/2004
I like the look of the one at the center, it gives me the feeling that she didn't like you.

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Olga Vareli Olga Vareli   {K:22477} 8/30/2004
Grat photo, speaks to the heart.

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Piotr Niewierowicz   {K:2401} 8/30/2004
I really like this one.. regards

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Jeannette Palsa   {K:128} 8/30/2004
Endearing little portrait. Very nice.

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Rabat Tabar   {K:3948} 8/30/2004
beautiful shot, very intense.
congrats
rabat

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Elena Netea   {K:1293} 8/30/2004
While I read the photo description I begin to realise that you was here, in my country... I hope it was a pleasant experience, or at least unique... even if i don't know much about it, just some details you slip with your images.
Welcome back, Sirie!

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Rosan Kador   {K:1276} 8/30/2004
It's not politics, it is the facts of life in Romania !!
Try to change not grumble !!

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Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 8/30/2004
Powerful image! Love the posing of the 2 "models" =)

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sergo ofir   {K:804} 8/30/2004
imppresive work and capture this is a very strong image

bye sergo

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Ewa Brzozowska   {K:391} 8/30/2004
bravo

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gianna piano   {K:15530} 8/30/2004
Politicians and turists always run too fast.
Hi, Syrie, how are you? Nice to meet you again.

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Rebecca Raybon   {K:26654} 8/30/2004
Truly magnificent. Very powerful image. Excellent tones. To my favorites.

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luis pereira luis pereira   {K:26013} 8/30/2004
Very sad story but excelent image. I will keep this one and i woudn't be offended if there was a political statement as long it comes with a good photographic image.

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None    {K:3946} 8/30/2004
what i really dig is the body language of the girls, so straigh fwd, very thoughtful work ;)

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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 8/29/2004
excellent

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Bradley Prue Bradley Prue   {K:30678} 8/29/2004
Syrie, I find the explaination to be thoughtful and informative. Not political at all. This is a mesmerizing shot, I love the vintage quality!
...Brad

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Antonio Osorio   {K:2317} 8/29/2004
Impressive work, thank you for explanation.
Congrats.
A.O.

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Dubravko Grakalic   {K:25235} 8/29/2004
very good documentary photo

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Howie Mudge Howie Mudge   {K:27933} 8/29/2004
I like this and black and white certainly emphasises the desolation they are enduring. Very good capture.

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 8/29/2004
I think good art always is politics, even in transsylvania
:)

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Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 8/29/2004
great capture, Syrie!
Bözödújfalu?

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Syrie Kovitz Syrie Kovitz   {K:1349} 8/29/2004
You are right. It is not about politics, and i said nothing opinionated or politcal. Just a fact.

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michelle k.   {K:16270} 8/29/2004
i think it's beautiful syrie.

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