Monday, September 26, 2016

Jack Picone - #29 -  Phantom
                                                                                                        © Photograph by Jack Picone

On entering a prosthesis room in a small clinic a former combatant of Angola's long-running civil war experiences phantom pain. He reeled back in pain as though he had been electrocuted pulling his shirt open in an effort to maintain his balance.

8 comments:

  1. It took me a moment to believe you, Jack. What he's doing almost looks like dance, like theatre. How moving, as always.

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    1. Ha, I hadn't considered that way before Lucy but yes, it could be a piece of theatre or even dance. When I was shooting it, I was playing on the juxtaposition of the artificial limbs. The phantom pain was completely spontaneous.

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    1. Much of what one photographs in countries in conflict is Efi. Saying that, I was often humbled at the raw courage people had to continue. A seemingly irrepressible human spirit. I would secretly ask myself, if I would have the courage to do what the people were doing to survive? The answer was always a resounding - no.

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  3. watchers watch
    in wide orbit
    the frame
    's unstaedy
    like unknown
    or ignorance
    beats beats
    takes my soul
    so that I can see

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    1. "takes my soul, so that I can see" ...I could ponder this for a long time Rob......

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  4. A painful moment both psychologically and "physically". The horrors of war.

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    1. Yes, sadly so, Eva and for the most part they endure for the people who experienced them for the duration of their lives.

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