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Picturing Burma’s people

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Phay Than, an 88 year old gentlemen decided to sit next to me in my favorite tea place. In his perfect English he asks the usual question ... (for the rest of the caption, see the bottom of this article)

Dejan Petrovic visited Burma 6 months ago and captured his impressions on camera. His pictures give a great impression of some of Burma’s people, their work, their habits and daily life in general. He didn’t only take pictures, but made sure he knew who he was taking pictures of, so make sure to read the captions for context.

 

The life on the shores of Irrawaddy

“I always lived in a city on the river (Danube), Novi Sad, Belgrade and Vienna and throughout my whole life, the shores of Danube have been my friend, good listener, my therapist. But when Danube is not around, Irrawaddy will have to do. The Irrawaddy River flows from north to south through Myanmar and it is the country’s largest river and most important commercial waterway. Here are some impressions of the life on the shores of Irrawaddy.”

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Mandalay in 12 pictorials

“The life of the city through visuals and short captions”

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Tea time

“”A well brewed cup can make you feel wiser, braver and more optimistic” George Orwell – Tea is an essential part of the Myanmar cultural life,

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