To head to work
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/to-head-to-work.htmlFrench photographer floriane de lassee (Lassee Floriane de) began the project "How much can you carry?" in 2012 in Ethiopia. And it still continues! On the website of the photographer from time to time there are new photos. Wearing things on my head has always been traditional for the countries of Africa, but it turned out that doing so not only there. Therefore, the project has spread to 4 continents, 8 countries and 15 regions, and this is not the limit. The photographer has traveled to Ethiopia, Rwanda, Nepal, India, Japan, Indonesia, Bolivia and Brazil.

This is a simple and authentic photographs. Each hero Florian was asked to put on the head of things that he considers particularly valuable. Contents "head" is usually dependent on the occupation of man: farmer and trader are two different things.
Model Florian photo curious, cheerful and proud of his modest belongings. It is lively, optimistic and funny pictures. Sometimes they are just shocking — how can you put yourself up not to drop the mountain and not fall down yourself? Moreover, according to this photo, you can study, without which there can do the usual inhabitant of a third world country and that such a person is a valuable thing.

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