English photographer Julian Germain
traveled round the world, visiting countries from Yemen to Brazil to
take every-day classroom pictures without telling the children to pose
or adopt any certain mood. These pictures may not look as impressive one
by one, but when you go through the whole album, the cultural and
social differences strikingly reveal on children and their environment.
Julian took his first classroom pictures
not long after his daughter started school, and originally never
intended for this to become a long-term project. Eventually he would
take a class picture in all countries he visited. Regardless of the age
or social background of the pupils, Julian used a universal set up for
every class he went to. The photographer placed his camera at the eye
level of the teacher (who would never be present in the picture), and
would only have a few minutes of kids’ concentration to do his work.
All these classroom portraits were then put together in his album titled Classroom Portraits, 2004-2012.
Website: juliangermain.com
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