FUTUTINA Mujeres Libres
The Freedom of Slavery
by Giovanni Savino
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About the Book
Welcome to the world of rural prostitution, a world you wouldn’t want to get too close to.
Neither as a sex worker nor as a client.
A very rough paradigm where political correctness and human respect as we know it are not conceivable.
A photographic reportage in the last rural brothels of the Dominican Republic.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Reference
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Mar 11, 2009
- Keywords mujer libre, Dominican Republic, magnetic art, sex workers, survival, disenfranchised, girls, women, cabaret, Dominican, magneticart, freedom, free, slavery, exploitation, prostitution, brothel, rural, bitterness, bachata, poverty, portraits, reportage, photography, fututina
About the Creator
Giovanni Savino, an Italian-American photographer, based in New York for over two decades and recently returned to his native Italy, worked for CBS News in various roles for about 30 years. He has independently produced a series of documentaries on folk music and disappearing oral traditions that have been broadcast on PBS, CNN International, and are in the permanent collections of many academic institutions in the United States and abroad. A speaker at TED-X, Giovanni is currently a practitioner of "Slow Photography", trying to divulge the use of large format equipment and techniques of the past, while developing new strategies for the sustainability of analog photography in our digital age. Giovanni operated a large format portrait studio and darkroom in Manhattan, New York, for many years. Since he moved back to Italy, he continues to offer portraiture sessions by appointment and analog photography workshops.