Spinning Compass
FotoVisura
“He wondered what the map would look like of all the steps he had taken in his life and what word it would spell." - Paul Auster, City of Glass
It is estimated that this year (2011) alone over 900 million people will internationally arrive at a destination, and over half of...
Linka A Odom
http://c0875922.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/36871.medium.jpg
http://www.fotovisura.com//user/Linka/view/a-nomads-chronicles
12/01/11
“He wondered what the map would look like of all the steps he had taken in his life and what word it would spell." - Paul Auster, City of Glass
It is estimated that this year (2011) alone over 900 million people will internationally arrive at a destination, and over half of those will be for leisure, recreation and holiday. [1]
I began traveling quite young, however my first visit to a third world country was thirteen years ago, to Nepal in 1998. I spent six months in South East Asia on that journey and it was then, I was introduced to the culture of travel. What amazed me is the huge subculture that it is, once you know about it, it is as if a whole new world opens up filled with possibility. Since that time, I have traveled to more than 25 countries on four continents. This project arose from my knowledge and experiences of traveling, and a desire to explore the travelers, as opposed to the places traveled.
People choose to travel for diverse reasons, one thing that is sure is that travelers/tourists are a melting pot of humanity. We travel to learn, to relax, to celebrate, to feel alive, for business, to empathise, to gain understanding, and many of us travel to experience a different way of life. Traveling and fantasizing about travel is like a dream or vision or another reality, one that is attainable. The truth is that we are exposed to our own nature through our judgements of others and in turn, we gain the ability to be surprised. This project is an exploration of the people that take part in this way of life, whether it be for a week, a month, or years. Travelers/tourists step outside of what is considered the norm of day to day and into a unique reality.
My method for finding my subjects is simple. I go to the most touristic area in a location and find a spot slightly off street, then basically ask every traveler that passes, if I can photograph them. When I began planning this project, I was incredibly nervous about asking strangers to be photographed. One of the funny things, I have observed when traveling, in particular in more ‘off the beaten path’ places, is many travelers don’t smile or even look at each other on the street. It’s almost as if they want to pretend they are alone in the environment, and if they don’t notice you, they can do so. Thus, the fact that around 90% of the people I have asked, have said yes to being photographed, as well as taken the time to fill out my long questionnaire has been a great surprise. An element of this process that is important for me, is to photograph the people first and then ask them to fill out the questionnaire. This keeps my knowing anything about them out of the photographic process.
This project is a work in progress, as I will continue in numerous cities around the world. This project began in Kathmandu, Nepal in June of 2011 and has continued in New Orleans, Louisiana and Maui, Hawaii. At the moment I have plans to photograph more travelers in Berlin, Amsterdam, and Fez, Morocco among other cities around the world. The backdrop and questionnaire will remain the same in each locale.
All of the images in this portfolio were taken in Nepal, in both Kathmandu and Pokhara. The following full questionnaire is given to each participant after their portrait is taken:
01. How long have you been traveling (or) living here? 02. What is your main reason for being here? 03. Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey here, pls explain? 04. What are you reading? 05. What are you carrying with you that has no practical purpose & why? 06. Is there someone that you are missing (& or) who are you traveling with? 07. If you could be anywhere in the world, where would you be right now? 08. How old are you? Where were you born? Where do you live? 09. What are you doing next? 10. What’s your Facebook status update? 11. What do you like (or) dislike about being here? 12. How do you spend most of your time here? 13. Please write down your email address, if you would like to see the pictures.
For this platform, I have chosen to write down one Q & A from each participant who answered the questions.
[1] World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
PLEASE VISIT MY KICKSTARTER PAGE TO HELP SUPPORT THIS PROJECT
1 of 35
This young lady and her boyfriend pulled up on a motorbike and I asked if I could take their portrait, they said no. After getting some ice cream and watching me for a while, they said they would let me take their portrait, but they wouldn't answer any questions.
2 of 35
The previous young ladies boyfriend!
3 of 35
Q: Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey? / A: In a sense, but I cannot put my finger on it, it's about a search for myself and my purpose here.
4 of 35
Q: How do you spend most of your time here? /
A: Talking to people.
5 of 35
Q: Is there someone you are missing (& or) who are you traveling with? /
A: Missing two labrador retrievers
6 of 35
Q: Is there someone you are missing (& or) who are you traveling with?
/ A: My traveling companions left yesterday, I miss the composite of past girlfriends.
7 of 35
Q: Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey? / A: Maybe, don't know how to explain. Nepal changed me in a positive way.
8 of 35
Q: What's your Facebook status update? /
A: On the rooftop of the world
9 of 35
Q: What are you doing next? /
A: No plan - The river knows what's best. I am in the river.
10 of 35
Q: Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey? /
A: Yes, Christian missionary work
11 of 35
Q: What are you carrying with you that has no practical purpose and why? /
A: My boyfriend's jumper, to have something tangible of him here.
12 of 35
Q: If you could be anywhere in the world, where would you be right now? /
A: Tip of the Mt. Everest
13 of 35
Q: Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey? /
A: Yes, practice walking meditation
14 of 35
This gentleman only partially filled out the paperwork. He told me he was flustered because he had just lost his bank card in the teller machine and he needed to go call his Mom.
15 of 35
Q: What is your main reason for being here? /
A: Swimming
16 of 35
Q: What's your Facebook status update? /
A: Perfect flip flop tan
17 of 35
Q: If you could be anywhere in the world, where would you be right now? /
A: Probably home, been a long time going and I miss the UK.
18 of 35
Q: What is your main reason for being here? /
A: The lake, the silence, the people and the mountains.
19 of 35
Q: How do you spend most of your time here? /
A: Partying with friends
20 of 35
Q: Is there someone you are missing (& or) who are you traveling with? /
A: I miss my babies, cos I am a nurse who works at a nursery.
21 of 35
Q: What's your Facebook status update? /
A: No Facebook - Fuck Facebook!
22 of 35
Q: What are you carrying with you that has no practical purpose and why? /
A: A broken heart...I kid, I kid...too many clothes!
23 of 35
Q: Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey? /
A: Reiki, the whole journey is about regaining my health.
24 of 35
Q: What is your Facebook status update? /
A: Coming home soon, after one year in Afghanistan.
25 of 35
This young man walked by me shooting a few times, he didn't want his picture taken. Then on my last day, he walked up and said, ok I will let you take my picture, kinda like he was doing me a favor.
26 of 35
Q: What are you carrying with you that has no practical purpose and why? /
A: A large crystal energized with my birthday, practical purpose for me is to center myself, but no practical purpose in a general sense.
27 of 35
Q: What are you reading? /
A: The Power of Now
28 of 35
Q: What is your main reason for being here? / A: Research project as part of my graduate school credits.
29 of 35
Q: What is your main reason for being here? /
A: Trekking
30 of 35
Q: How old are you? Where are you from? Where do you live? /
A: 29, Beijing, China
31 of 35
Q: What are you carrying with you that has no practical purpose and why? /
A: A broken compass, bc it's solid.
32 of 35
Q: What are you doing next? /
A: Finishing my ice block.
33 of 35
Q: Is there an element of spiritual enlightenment to your journey? /
A: Everyday's sunset on the lake.
34 of 35
Q: If you could be anywhere in the world, where would you be right now? /
A: Hmm...Always wishing to be somewhere else. I want to be here. Specifically, I want to want to be here.
35 of 35
One of my portrait setups in Pokhara, Nepal.