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These photos are not just documentary photos. These are the memories of 10 years of working together with the families of the Sewol ferry victims and the tears he shed together. So the photos are heavy and dense, as if wet. ¡®I will not forget,¡¯ he promises firmly. The pictures already say it, even if he doesn¡¯t write it down. ¡°I hope that these photos will be a small movement to keep the promise we made, and I will leave these photos to the world as a person who keeps that promise,¡± said the photographer, who introduced himself as a metro worker, but it did not seem that way. His passion for photography was great, and his ceaseless execution was like a running electric train. This was the case. He was a person who used most of the annual leave he was given to work on photography. The images of the underprivileged and of historical events can be read as an expression of comfort and sympathy for the other person.
On the morning of 16 April 2014, the passenger ship Sewol, traveling from Incheon to Jeju, sank in the sea near Jindo, leaving 304 passengers dead or missing (out of a total of 476 on board). As I listened to the breaking news, I realized that large-scale accidents with unimaginable casualties have occurred because of structural problems in our society. After the Sewol ferry tragedy, he always wore a yellow Sewol ribbon on his left chest and a camera. He said that for 10 years he took pictures thinking only of the students who died, without thinking of anything else, as if he were burning incense for the victims. He said his heart broke just thinking about those children. He visited Donggeochado,
which can be reached in 14 hours, a dozen times, looking at the sea and the night sky where the Sewol ferry sank, trying to take pictures of the children who had become stars. Apart from sympathizing with the pain of the victims¡¯ families in their unbearable grief and trying to share that pain, He doesn¡¯t put the photo first or be greedy.
The 10-year record of the Sewol ferry tragedy is not only his documentary photography. It can also be read as a warning against insensitivity to safety, that such a day could happen to him and his colleagues. It was also a social awakening to the fact that one¡¯s safety depends on the sacrifices of others and empathy that saw the pain of the victims of the Sewol ferry tragedy and their families as one¡¯s own. -Kang Jae-Hoon (Photographer) |
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