People at work: photo by Steve McCurry
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/people-at-work-photo-by-steve-mccurry.htmlPhoto Steve McCurry about his work. Here you will not see clerks or taxi drivers, gathered here are traditional owners or harsh professions — fishermen, firefighters, artists, and more. Mostly third world countries, but there are the United States, with their collapsed world trade center. There is a master insert the teeth directly on the street, collectors Mac. When you look at how these people earn a living, I think, as well, that is not born in India or the middle East.
The fishermen of Sri Lanka fish sitting on high poles.
India, 2005.
India 2000
Kolkata, India, 1996
Afghanistan, 2006
Afghanistan, 1992
On the poppy fields of Afghanistan, 1992
Miners mined gemstones, Afghanistan, 1992.
A resident of Tibet, 2000.
USA, 1991.
Extinguishing a fire at oil storage tanks in Kuwait, 1991.
Street photographer, Kabul, Afghanistan.
Indian women clean the streets of Bombay, 1996.
Teen-welder, Bobmay, 1996.
Dubrovnik, Croatia, 1989.
Local residents restore the furnace for firing bricks, Kandahar, Afghanistan, 1992.
Firemen at the wreckage of the WTC in new York, USA, 2001.
Master of making crutches. Kabul, Afghanistan, 1992.
Burma, 1994.
Rome, Italy, 2004.
Kashmir, 1992.
The miners pass the Brigadier inscribed seals, so he took the impression. It is necessary for their subsequent identification, if there is a blockage in the mine.
Keywords: Afghanistan | India | Profession | Work
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