"Where children sleep" - a story about how different the fate of children around the world, told through pictures of children's rooms. The author of the project - a British photographer James Mollison - raises so the theme of children's rights in different countries. Nothing and does not reflect the position of the baby in the family, as his room or even its absence.
Differences between children and their bedrooms are striking: on clothes girls from Tokyo proud mother spends $ 1,000 a month; Bilal - a shepherd boy, who sleeps in the open air, with a herd of goats belonging to his father, Nepali girl Indira working on a granite quarry in three years.
Pictures of children and their rooms were the basis of the book Photographer "Where children sleep", which has received considerable attention in the community. "I hope this book will provide a glimpse into the lives of children who live in many different environments around the world, the ability to reflect on the inequalities that exist, and to realize how we, the people of the civilized world, still lucky," - says James Mollison.
Dong, 9 years, China
Jean David, 10 years, Colombia
Indira, 7 years, Nepal
Raynnon, 14 years, Scotland
Kaya, 4 years, Japan
Bilal, 6 years, the West Bank of the Jordan River
Ankokset, 8 years, Amazonia, Brazil
Reese, 15 years, Japan
Lewis, 10 years, England
Alex, 9 years, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ryan, 13 years, North Carolina, USA
Bikram, 9 years, Nepal
Joey, 11 years, Kentucky, United States
Lamine, 12 years, Senegal
Lei Lei, 4 years, Thailand
9 years, Côte d'Ivoire
Rotti, 8 years, Cambodia
Nope, 11 years, Nepal
Douha, 10 years, the West Bank of the Jordan River
Jasmine, 4 years, Kentucky, United States
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