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Moussa Dembo - The Fisher man - Kabadio - Limited Edition of 20 Print

Daniel Leite

Brazil

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Walking to Niafourang beach, a village next to Kabadio, - South Senegal - my friends and I were invited to drink a Senegalese tea with Moussa (The fisher man) and his friend. As we talked about our humanitarian work in the village of Kabadio, I found out a little about the life of Moussa who was also an artisan. I was impressed how that man exuded marine life. I was also impressed by the strength that emanated from his eyes so I decided to invite him to a portrait and, without hesitation, he accepted. We started the rehearsal and everything flowed very naturally. When in a more angular composition I noticed a fishing net beside him. I started composing Moussa with the scenery around. So I noticed that there was a strong "signal" on that fishing net. Then I decided to take a little more risk and invite him to "wear" that fishing net. And again, without hesitating he accepted. It was at this moment that - the image - appeared to me. There was an important spiritual connection at this time (very intimate and personal). His gaze strengthened, his posture changed - there seemed to be another strength in his place. This was a rare moment of spiritual connection that photography provided me. I saw in front of me an orisha - an African warrior from other times - my ancestor was in front of me. Tech info: Analogic photography 35mm lford HP5 + 2tps BW. Nikon fm2 - Zeiss ZF.2 85mm Print on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta paper 325g (80x120cm) Also available in 50x60 cm analogic process on Ilford Pearl. Ps: This image belongs to an humantarian project managed by the Ong PERMAKABADIO that develops several humanitarian projects in the village of Kabadio. The profits of it will 100% to the village.

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Giclee on Canvas

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14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Graduated in cinema at the Université Lumière Lyon II in France, Daniel Leite began his career as a fashion photographer, signing several fashion editorials in Brazil and France - nowadays he is in the film industry as a Photography Director in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. In the documentary genre Daniel Leite was Director and Director of Photography of the Expedition Oriente - Schurmann Family (Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Antártica) Fantástico and Nat Geo. He was the Author, Director and Director of Photography for the Surfing series in West Africa - Canal Off and directed photography of the documentary "Vidas Embarcadas" filmed in Antarctica aboard the Brazilian Antarctic ship H44 as well as several other vessels. He is the Author, director and cinematographer of the feature film "Kabadio, time goes by slowly, barefoot - Shot in southern Senegal - (Rio 2016 Festival, AFFRIF - Nigeria, EFF BRICS - Russia 2016, Cine Cipó 2017 - Brazil, Cine Mis 2018 - Brazil, Black Star Film Festival - Ghana, Sofia Biting Docs - Bulgaria, Social Machinery - Italy, among others). On television he signed the photography of fiction series such as: Tudo Novo de Novo, Aline, Relógio da Aventura and in the documentary genre and reality show the programs: Papel de Pai e Reforma de Casal. Lately, in the fiction, Daniel Leite Directed the photography of the feature films "Lima Barreto Ao Terceiro Dia" (La Pilar / Globo films) and "O Rj de Ho Chi Minh" filmed in Vietnam (Moviola / Pipa distributor) and the tv serie Cinema de Enredo in 10 episodes - as well as several short films including the short" Bodas ", screened in Cannes in the 2016 edition.

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