Falkland Road: Prostitutes of Bombay by Mary Ellen Mark

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  1. Nikon4life

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    Falkland Road: Prostitutes of Bombay
    by Mary Ellen Mark (Photographer)

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    File Forfat: PDF
    File Size: 256.3 MB
    Publication Date: January 2006

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    Falkland Road is a notorious street of prostitutes in Bombay. It is like any busy lower-class street in Bombay, densely populated by vendors, merchants and shops, but also overcrowded with girls, from 11-year-olds to 65-year-old ex-madams. The street is lined with old wooden buildings, which teem with prostitutes hanging out of the windows, in the viewing cages on the ground floor, and on the steps. From sunrise to sunset the customers pass down the street to survey the girls.

    Mary Ellen Mark's extraordinary portrait of Falkland Road was first published in 1981 and has long been recognized as one of the major bodies of work in the canon of this significant Magnum photographer. The book contains 65 photographs made over six weeks that show the daily life lived by the women (and men) of the street. Mark's images are beautiful, electric, shocking and remarkable for their emotional power and for the visceral brilliance of their color.

    Together with Mark's captions and introductory text, Falkland Road is an astonishing work of insight into a raw and frightening world, made accessible by the completeness of the photographer's involvement, by her humanity, and by the way she captures the variety of individual life and the color, passion and tenderness that still abide there.


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    It's too bad that many of the captions are missing. The one that are readable are brief and to the point. This is a good example of power of photography to capture something so profoundly tragic and sad, but something I am glad I never saw firsthand. When I recall that this was published over 40 years ago, I begin to imagine where the subjects wound up. Thanks for the share.
     
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