Tunis, Tunisia
A Getting Lost Story Through Photographs
by Pamela Calore
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About the Book
Silk Cities Conference 2024
I spent a generous amount of time getting lost, and
captured images that jumped out at me. In this series of
photos, you will find some warm faces, many cats, and familiar
places, I hope.
The images were taken in March 2024 while I
participated in the Silk Cities conferences. I just began
uploading my photos several months ago and
have the opportunity to rediscover this magical place.
Sadly, there has been news of the passing of Professor Yves
Cabannes is one of the very important organizers of the event. I
did not get to know him well, as the event was busy
for him, but his presence was impactful. These photos bring some comfort to you as a memory of the conference and the historical city that hosted us.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 64 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347469246
- Publish Date: Jan 26, 2025
- Language English
About the Creator
Statement The focus of my documentary work is my father Joseph Calore’s trucking company, Calore Freight System in the northeast. My research covers its beginnings, growth and ultimate demise from opposing factors, which include deregulation in the early seventies to disputes with the teamsters over pension funds, from the mid 1970s to the early 1980’s. The documentary project is my best effort to meld the childhood memories of growing up in the environment of trucks, and the workers of my fathers company who were union drivers. Having grown up within that culture my work has a strong documentary dimension and strives to highlight the importance of the working class in society today. My current focus is an investigation into the transportation industry along the NAFTA trade route. By using the mediums of collage, painting, video and installation, I hope to reflect working conditions verses capitalism in our society today.