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Fascinating days in Kolkata by Patricia Kerkhofs

When diversity meets in harmony, we experience the blessings of civilisations instead of their clash. 

My photography intends to show these moments of harmony while being briefly part of a world outside my usual cultural environment.

The look and the attitude of a child reflect perfectly the unbiased curiosity for the things to come, for a step outside their comfort zone.

I approached them sensitively and thoughtfully. I was instinctively verifying if they really wanted to be photographed or not.

A child lives the moment without prejudice but with the necessary level of precaution for the evil traps of an urban jungle. Although they are fragile little human beings, I am fascinated by the light in their eyes, the light of joy and hope. Irrespective of the chaos surrounding them, the noise and the erratic behaviour of the world of adults, I cherish this moment, this fascinating cocoon of honesty.

I have tried to capture a little moment of friendship, of inquisitive looks, of sympathy between two human beings of different age and of very different backgrounds.

However, my intention is not to ignore the challenging daily circumstances these children are facing, certainly those belonging to inferior caste such as the dalits. They carry serious responsibilities within their families and share in the heavy duties and sufferings of every days live.

Consequently some photographs will expose less gloomy faces but mature expressions of worries and sorrow. But my intention is still the same, capturing a moment with deepest respect for the cultural particularity of the society these children are living in. My street photography during these few days was one of true love and admiration for the incredible and wonderful city of Kolkata and the children conveying hope for a better future.

It was a life changing and enriching experience that I shall never forget. 

Kolkata, the city of joy, you will always be in my heart as well as the lovely children.