Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 7月26日 00時01分
@ianberrymagnum: “Old ships are rarely broken up in the west now due to their asbestos content so the job is done mainly in India and Bangladesh.
"Ships are driven at full throttle and high tide onto the beach to ensure they are securely stuck in the sand and a gang of bare-handed, bare-footed workers tear them to bits, mostly by hand.
"Shipyard owners are increasingly wary of any publicity so my wife drove until I could see what was going on. I had to be fairly circumspect, not wishing to be seen by either the workers or the bosses. This was one of the many trips I self-funded for the book.”
🔗 Following his book launch at the Magnum Gallery in London last month, Ian Berry shares the story behind five images from his new book, Water, at the link in bio.
PHOTO: Chittagong. Bangladesh. 2000.
© @ianberrymagnum / Magnum Photos
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