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Thursday, November 19, 2015

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WHY I GO TO THAILAND
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Gerry Yaum Interview, FRAMES PHOTOGRAPHY MAGAZINE YouTube Channel
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"Black & White" Photography Magazine, Issue #160

"Black & White" Photography Magazine, Issue #160
11 Photos, an Interview and the Cover. THE FAMILIES OF THE DUMP and THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY. The cover image is of Khun Oye, 72, Klong Toey Slum, Bangkok, Thailand 2018

St. Albert Gazette MY FATHERS LAST DAYS Story

St. Albert Gazette MY FATHERS LAST DAYS Story
2017 Story on an Exhibition about the 13 months of my dad life, fighting pancreatic cancer. MY FATHERS LAST DAYS

Me, W. Eugene Smith, Sebastiao Salgado, Lewis Hine and Walker Evans! :) NOT!!!

Me, W. Eugene Smith, Sebastiao Salgado, Lewis Hine and Walker Evans! :) NOT!!!
Article From Issue 160 "Black&White" Magazine, on Concerned Photography

LUNCHBOX Radio Interview FOR UNB EXHIBITIONS

LUNCHBOX Radio Interview FOR UNB EXHIBITIONS
Interview for the 2 University of New Brunswick Art Centre Exhitions

MONEY EARNED TO HELP THE PEOPLE IN THE PICTURES

Money that will be used to directly help the people in our two photography projects, THE FAMILIES OF THE DUM and THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY $6334.67 ($6000 earned when 6 prints were added to the UNB permanent collection).

GOFUNDME, FAMILES/FREEWAY

Trying to raise $2000 to help the people under the freeway, and the families of the dump. TOTAL RAISED SO FAR = $325 —->$314.67 (after GOFUNDME fees).

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK EXHIBITIONS VIDEO

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK EXHIBITIONS VIDEO
Opening Night Video For THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY and THE FAMILIES OF THE DUMP Exhibitions

Analog Forever Magazine

Analog Forever Magazine
THE FAMILIES OF THE DUMP: Interview and Photos, Online Version of the Published Magazine Story

Asia Photo Review

Asia Photo Review
THE FAMILES OF THE DUMP: Interview and Photographs

Flash Photographic Festival 2022

Flash Photographic Festival 2022
FAMILIES OF THE DUMP: Story and Photographs

Slate- THE SEX WORKERS OF THAILAND

Slate- THE SEX WORKERS OF THAILAND
Photographs and Interview

The Focal Collective

The Focal Collective
THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY: Photographs and Interview

Vernon Morning Star Newspaper Story

Vernon Morning Star Newspaper Story
Penticton Art Gallery explores life on the margins of society - Interview And Story

Aquinion Newspaper Interview.

Aquinion Newspaper Interview.
Visualizing Families of the Dump - Photographs and Interview

FRAMES MAGAZINE STORY

FRAMES MAGAZINE STORY
LOOK CLOSER: Do we need a photographic code of ethics?

UNB Newsletter, THE FAMLIES OF THE DUMP image.

UNB Newsletter, THE FAMLIES OF THE DUMP image.
Families working the garbage at night.

THE GRAND PLATINUM PRINT PLAN

THE GRAND PLATINUM PRINT PLAN
My plan for Platinum print exhibitions.

2022 "Families of the Dump"/The People Who Live Under The Freeway Donation Buys

Total donation money spent for the 2022 trip to the Mae Sot dump (THE FAMILIES OF THE DUMP), Bangkok's Klong Toey Slum (THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE UNDER THE FREEWAY). Money spent on "The Families of the Dump" = $571.17 CAD (14982 Thai Baht) Money spent on "The People Who Live Under The Freeway = $144 CAD (3849 Thai Baht) General cases where money was spent to help others in need $15 CAD (401baht)

(Thai Currency) or
CAD

"Families of the Dump" Donation Total

$4420.02 CAD

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“The purpose of life is to contribute in some way to making things better.”

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"As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest."

Quote: Weegee (Authur Fellig)

"Be original and develop your own style, but don't forget above anything and everything else...be human...think...feel. When you find yourself beginning to feel a bond between yourself and the people you photograph, when you laugh and cry with their laughter and tears, you will know your on the right track....Good luck."

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A BLAST FROM THE PAST

A BLAST FROM THE PAST
My time in a West Oakland with friends, 1985

The Three Joys Of Photography

The Three Joys

I have been thinking of why I love photography, it comes down to something I have labeled "The Three Joys"

1) Creativity
The first joy is simply creating the work. Everything about the making of photographs I love. The initial ideas, the writing on the blog, the preparation of equipment, the research into my subjects, figuring out what I want to communicate. The camera tech stuff like composition, lens selection, cameras, figuring exposure, taking the shot etc. The post darkroom work where you swim with your prints bringing them slowly to life, creating something powerful and beautiful. I love it all.

It is so powerful a thing, you have a idea in your mind, there is nothing else, then YOU make it, you create it, it's fricking awesome stuff.

2) The People
The second joy is that photography has allowed me a way into so many peoples lives, so many different worlds. I get to meet people of all types, speak to them, eat with them, cry and laugh with them. For a while I get to live their existence to be them if you will.

I get to be a child in a slum in Bangkok or a drug addict in a ghetto in Oakland. I get to be a ladyboy sex worker in Pattaya or a man dying of cancer in Canada. Of course I am not really those people but I get a true flavor for those worlds, those experiences, the good and the bad, the ugly and the beautiful, the joy and the sadness.

With photography I get a chance to live outside of the same same everyday meat and potato lives many of my friends and family live. Because I use a camera and make pictures all the doors to a wonderful life experience are open to me, photography is a window into everything!

3) The Photograph
The third joy is about the feeling you get when you accomplish your goals, when you see your final print in the developer, fix or hanging in a gallery. There is a special emotion there, a true satisfied happiness, something so uniquely rewarding. In the darkroom sometimes when I see the finished photo for the first time as it lays in the fixer tray I will let out hoops of joy. I will scream and shout. It is quite a spectacle! It's just the sheer high of that moment bursting out, the YES moment. When the photo is right and you see it for the first time it's the best feeling in the world, better than anything I have ever felt, the high of highs!!

"Ain't Photography Grand!"

Contact Gerry

Gerry Yaum
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Email Gerry: gerryyaum@gmail.com
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"Can a photograph stop a war? Can it save a life? Can it lead to understanding, inspire someone to help, provide comfort and open the door to compassion?

Hope that it can.
Pray that it can."