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When
I think about photographs that reflect the
pleasure of living, images of relaxed people
in contact with nature and their loved ones
come to my mind. I also think about meaningful
moments: a birth, a wedding, preparations
for a 'sweet-fifteen' dance like the one in
this photograph, when a girl is 'introduced
to society' on her fifteenth birthday. The
pleasure is not always felt at the time, often
with anticipation beforehand and afterwards,
when someone looks at the photographs in an
old family album.
Here, in one of the poorer areas of Lima,
Peru, the sweet-fifteen dance involves all
the family, friends and neighbours. A godfather
has given the cake and a godmother has rented
the dress. An uncle painted the house and
a neighbour decorated the room. The father
has just finished building the second floor
of the house, with stairs that don't yet lead
anywhere. There is no money, but the celebration
has to be unforgettable all the same. The
day after there may not be enough money for
food - but that does not matter.
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