Bangladesh

Italy Interplast project

Federico Saredella For several years, you’ve been following the movements of doctors who work with the Italy Interplast project, an organization that operates in developing countries, and whose volunteers specialize in reconstructive plastic surgery, intervening to remedy serious defects, burns, cancer, and all kinds of facial trauma; you document their work with your photos. […] the photographs that you take for Interplast Italy document […] faces disfigured by birth defects, by mutilation, by war, which are going to treated, are captured before and after reconstruction.


Carlo Orsi Entering the operating room and encountering this reality, which was new to me, was very hard. I remember the first time so well, in Tibet. It was a shock: there was blood everywhere and seeing these children who were so marked left me unable to react. Then, after three or four days, I went into the operating room, what I saw had become “normal”, acceptable… Perhaps it was due to the fact that I hadn’t slept for three nights, and that I wanted to get out and to do my job, since I was there to work. Now, I’m not saying that I’ve gotten completely used to it all, there are still things that I can’t watch and sights that I don’t know how to handle. I really like photographing people before and after the interventions. I like to accompany them home, talk to them, get to know their families...


(No Photoshop e altre storie: una conversazione con Carlo Orsi, in Carlo Orsi. No photoshop, edited by Federico Sardella, catalogue of the exhibition at Raffaella De Chirico Galleria d’Arte, Turin, October 6 - November 18, [Turin: Raffaella De Chirico Galleria d’Arte 2011], 7-8)

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Father Riccardo Tobanelli hugging a girl, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)

Bangladesh


Italy Interplast project

Federico Saredella For several years, you’ve been following the movements of doctors who work with the Italy Interplast project, an organization that operates in developing countries, and whose volunteers specialize in reconstructive plastic surgery, intervening to remedy serious defects, burns, cancer, and all kinds of facial trauma; you document their work with your photos. […] the photographs that you take for Interplast Italy document […] faces disfigured by birth defects, by mutilation, by war, which are going to treated, are captured before and after reconstruction.


Carlo Orsi Entering the operating room and encountering this reality, which was new to me, was very hard. I remember the first time so well, in Tibet. It was a shock: there was blood everywhere and seeing these children who were so marked left me unable to react. Then, after three or four days, I went into the operating room, what I saw had become “normal”, acceptable… Perhaps it was due to the fact that I hadn’t slept for three nights, and that I wanted to get out and to do my job, since I was there to work. Now, I’m not saying that I’ve gotten completely used to it all, there are still things that I can’t watch and sights that I don’t know how to handle. I really like photographing people before and after the interventions. I like to accompany them home, talk to them, get to know their families...


(No Photoshop e altre storie: una conversazione con Carlo Orsi, in Carlo Orsi. No photoshop, edited by Federico Sardella, catalogue of the exhibition at Raffaella De Chirico Galleria d’Arte, Turin, October 6 - November 18, [Turin: Raffaella De Chirico Galleria d’Arte 2011], 7-8)

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Naked children being washed with buckets of water outdoors, 2009
Tokai Songho Association, Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Father Riccardo Tobanelli and a woman drying off children in a shelter, 2009
Tokai Songho Association, Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Children eating from their plates while sitting on the floor in Father Riccardo Tobanelli's shelter, 2009
Dacca (Savar) (Bangladesh)
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Four children eating from their plates while sitting on the floor in Father Riccardo Tobanelli's shelter, 2009
Dacca (Savar) (Bangladesh)
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Man rationing food for the children sitting in front of him in Father Riccardo Tobanelli's shelter, 2009
Dacca (Savar) (Bangladesh)
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Man rationing food for the children sitting in front of him in Father Riccardo Tobanelli's shelter, 2009
Tokai Songho Association, Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Children eating from their plates while sitting on the floor in Father Riccardo Tobanelli's shelter, 2009
Dacca (Savar) (Bangladesh)
103-045-29
People on the railroad tracks watching a train passing by, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Woman holding a newborn baby in her arms in the slum built on the railroad tracks, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Two girls outside a structure of the slum built on the railroad tracks, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Father Riccardo Tobanelli surrounded by children from the slum built on the railroad tracks, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Women and children from the slum built on the railroad sitting and walking on the tracks, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Children being washed outdoors by a girl and a boy, 2009
Tokai Songho Association, Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Dwellers of the slum built on the railroad walking and sitting on the tracks after a train has passed, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Dwellers of the slum built on the railroad walking and siting on the tracks, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Dwellers of the slum built on the railroad cooking on the tracks, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Women and children in the slum built on the railroad, 2009
Dacca (Kawran Bazar) (Bangladesh)
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Girl rationing food for the children sitting next to her in Father Riccardo Tobanelli's shelter, 2009
Dacca (Savar) (Bangladesh)
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People inside a hospital service structure, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Child with bandages on lower body sitting at window, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Girl with burns undergoing surgery, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Madonna mia, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Girl sitting on a bed indoors, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Woman hugging a little girl in bed in a hospital facility, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
103-029-36
Naked children being looked after by two women outdoors, 2009
Tokai Songhov Association, Dacca (Bangladesh)
103-024-27
Child with burns in the arms of a young boy indoors, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
103-029-11
Newborn baby with cleft lip in a woman's arms, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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People sitting and lying on the floor in a hospital service facility, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Child with burns undergoing treatment, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Surgeons operating on a child, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Close-up of a child's burned hands in a man's arms, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Woman crouching down supports a little girl with burns, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Girl with intravenous feeding in her arm in a woman's arms indoors, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Girl with burns being treated, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Bambina con ustioni viene medicata, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Girl with burns in a woman's arms, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Child eating a bowl of rice, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Women and child indoors, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)
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Hospitalized children in a hospital facility, 2009
Dacca (Bangladesh)