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iDiaspora Photo Contest - 2022: Submission #74

Submission Number: 74
Submission ID: 10166
Submission UUID: 369b19d8-cbe7-4815-b4c3-18167272721f
Submission URI: /fr/photo-contest

Créé: jeu, 11/03/2022 - 21:18
Completed: jeu, 11/03/2022 - 21:26
Modifié: jeu, 11/03/2022 - 21:26

Remote IP address: 23.48.212.44
Submitted by: Unknown
Langue: English

Is draft: Non

Personal Information

Hein
Oo
Burmese
Atlanta
Georgia
United States of America
United States of America
Amateur

Presentation on the photographic series

Identity and Nature
Navigating identities: is there a relationship between Diaspora’s homeland and new land? How do diasporas express their sense of belonging in multiple societies?
The pictures represent the association between identity and nature which recreates the Diaspora life of the photographer. The experience of settling in a different place far away from home is challenging. It comes with questions of identity issues and a sense of belonging. Having a dissimilar background, finding comfort in the experience of a new home is never easy. The symbol of nature helps in this place. The more you look deep into it, the more you will see the similarities between homelands and the destination country. The identity of nature does not lie, and it shows the beautiful history of the world. Whether in your homeland or new land, nature will teach you to love the environment and the people. Your look at it identifies your world wherever you live.

Upload your Photos (3 photos)

  • Photo: 1.jpg
    Title: My new home
    Brief introduction: My new home reflects my identity: I belong to the world
    Photo date: 2022-09-01
    Photo location: Tallulah Gorge, USA
  • Photo: 2.jpg
    Title: My old home
    Brief introduction: My old home reflects my identity: I belong to the world
    Photo date: 2018-09-01
    Photo location: Haipa Gorge, Myanmar
  • Photo: 3.jpg
    Title: My new home or My old home
    Brief introduction: Both My new home and My old home reflect my identity: I belong to the world
    Photo location: Tallulah Gorge, USA or Haipa Gorge, Myanmar
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