Sorting mussels [early 1900s] by Affect Fotografie

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About ‘Sorting mussels [early 1900s]’ by Affect Fotografie

Women from Zeeland, probably from Arnemuiden, sorting mussels.

Sorting mussels was a labour-intensive process that was still carried out entirely by hand in the early 1900s.

The caps in the photograph are typical of Arnemuiden.
This traditional costume remained in use in this fishing village for longer than in many…

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TÍRIG, Spain

Real encounters with people all over the world have attracted me from childhood. Traveling uninhibitedly unknown countries and continents and making contact with their residents. Those contacts with people in other parts of the world have taught me that the basic emotions of all people are the same. Unknown makes unloved? No, unknown makes me 'curious' about 'that other', the unknown. Establishing contact with people whose language I often do not speak…

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