Turkish photographer Ugur Gallenkus portrays two different worlds within a single image



    by whybutts

    21 Comments

    1. Lookingtotheveil23 on

      And we’re supposed to be better…what a gyp😞
      Very poignant pictures. I wish they weren’t real 💖

    2. DanishWhoreHens on

      “Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy.”
      Cpt. G.M. Gilbert during the Nuremburg trials.

    3. RyuichiSakuma13 on

      Damn. This hurt to see.

      We need to be more empathic towards each other, and the entire planet.

    4. Well nobody cares about the poor. Poor don’t care about the other poor. If poor we’re rich they wouldn’t care about the poor

      You see the cycle.

      But I get this man’s thought. But in the end, nobody cares.

    5. Wish we could see each other as brothers and sisters instead of people from different races or religions… it pains me to learn about all the needless suffering we introduce into our collective experience.

      Love this, thanks for sharing OP

    6. Avi Loeb was on Joe Rogan and said “We are only here for less than a hundred years, why people would waste their time on hurting others or reducing other peoples time here is unthinkable. Wars need to end and people need to be better and more productive.”

      These imagines and his comment (I’m sure I’ve quoted wrong) left a very poignant image in my head.

    7. BuildwithVignesh on

      Ugur Gallenkus is a Turkish artist who combines photos of conflict and comfort to highlight global inequality.

      His collages put two worlds into one frame, forcing viewers to see how different lives can be at the same moment in time.

    8. Electronic-Juice-359 on

      Very powerful, we forgot how good of a life we are in and have been complaining about little things everyday…

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