Photos by @gabrielegalimbertiphoto | Do migrants have a past? Do migrants have a future? Or are they forever locked in the images of man on sinking boats, of women, babies in their arms, crawling under barbwire, of families waiting in line, stranded in the shadow of borders we thought had forever vanished? I have tried to see things differently. I have learned that these men and women actually had jobs where they come from and now dream of being able to work in Europe. So when I set out to photograph a group of migrants eager to reach Switzerland but blocked in the city of Como, in northern Italy, I decided to show them as they would have liked to be shown. Dembo as a baker, Osman as a bus driver, Noreen as a nurse, and Jafar as a policeman. These are just some of jobs they used to do and are skilled in. But Dembo, Osman, Noreen, Jafar, and many others are now living in lurid tents, camping out in a small park adjacent to the city’s station in squalid conditions. These photos are their CVs translated in images. I have borrowed the language of publicity to show what reportage cannot. These photographs are not totally real. But they should be. In order to illustrate the enormous chasm between their present and a possible future, I have also done a series of still lifes of where the migrants actually sleep. It’s in the space between these two worlds that the future of Europe will play out. You can find all the stories in my website www.gabrielegalimberti.com and Instagram @gabrielegalimbertiphoto #migrant #migrants #job #jobs #future #cv #europe #borders #immigration #italy #salvini #matteosalvini #work #workingclassheroes

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Photos by @gabrielegalimbertiphoto | Do migrants have a past? Do migrants have a future? Or are they forever locked in the images of man on sinking boats, of women, babies in their arms, crawling under barbwire, of families waiting in line, stranded in the shadow of borders we thought had forever vanished? I have tried to see things differently. I have learned that these men and women actually had jobs where they come from and now dream of being able to work in Europe. So when I set out to photograph a group of migrants eager to reach Switzerland but blocked in the city of Como, in northern Italy, I decided to show them as they would have liked to be shown. Dembo as a baker, Osman as a bus driver, Noreen as a nurse, and Jafar as a policeman. These are just some of jobs they used to do and are skilled in. But Dembo, Osman, Noreen, Jafar, and many others are now living in lurid tents, camping out in a small park adjacent to the city’s station in squalid conditions. These photos are their CVs translated in images. I have borrowed the language of publicity to show what reportage cannot. These photographs are not totally real. But they should be. In order to illustrate the enormous chasm between their present and a possible future, I have also done a series of still lifes of where the migrants actually sleep. It’s in the space between these two worlds that the future of Europe will play out. You can find all the stories in my website www.gabrielegalimberti.com and Instagram @gabrielegalimbertiphoto #migrant #migrants #job #jobs #future #cv #europe #borders #immigration #italy #salvini #matteosalvini #work #workingclassheroes


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