via @luomovogue ? Worlds Apart: passion, power, pain, protest. Curated by @alessiaglaviano ? A perfectly-observed, serendipitously-timed reportage photograph has the power to short-circuit our subjectivity. It puts us in another person’s shoes. It makes us wonder what we would do, what we would think, and how we would feel were we were the one caught in that frame. Five famed photo editors select a shot that sparked that visceral jolt of empathy in them, then reflect on the feelings and thoughts – the out of body experience – it prompted. ? ‘Royal Shrovetide Football’ by Oliver Scarff - chosen by Lars Boering @lars_boering - “The image looks like it’s portraying a big fight. But if we take a minute to read about the story we discover that this is a game dating back to the 17th century, and that respecting its rules and each other is very much part of this rowdy contest. It got me thinking that respecting rules and respecting women shouldn’t be that difficult either, and that if we can apply this principle one day in the future, we’ll be able to look back and see how diversity and gender equality have become a reality in our lifetime. Wouldn’t that be great? If thinking this way gives men an uncomfortable feeling of having to let go of many preconceptions, always keep in mind that we will still be able to play a manly game of Royal Shrovetide Football. There are some things that never seem to change, and this could be a comforting thought for you.” Keep reading the article by #LarsBoering in our new issue.

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via @luomovogue ?
Worlds Apart: passion, power, pain, protest. Curated by @alessiaglaviano ? A perfectly-observed, serendipitously-timed reportage photograph has the power to short-circuit our subjectivity. It puts us in another person’s shoes. It makes us wonder what we would do, what we would think, and how we would feel were we were the one caught in that frame. Five famed photo editors select a shot that sparked that visceral jolt of empathy in them, then reflect on the feelings and thoughts – the out of body experience – it prompted.
? ‘Royal Shrovetide Football’ by Oliver Scarff - chosen by Lars Boering @lars_boering - “The image looks like it’s portraying a big fight. But if we take a minute to read about the story we discover that this is a game dating back to the 17th century, and that respecting its rules and each other is very much part of this rowdy contest. It got me thinking that respecting rules and respecting women shouldn’t be that difficult either, and that if we can apply this principle one day in the future, we’ll be able to look back and see how diversity and gender equality have become a reality in our lifetime. Wouldn’t that be great? If thinking this way gives men an uncomfortable feeling of having to let go of many preconceptions, always keep in mind that we will still be able to play a manly game of Royal Shrovetide Football. There are some things that never seem to change, and this could be a comforting thought for you.” Keep reading the article by #LarsBoering in our new issue.


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