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Series - FotoSlovo 2025 - Category « Street Photography »

Honorable Mention

Mr  Eric  Davidove (États-Unis)
@edovephotos
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Fading Footprints

Born in 1960, the Flea Market has served as a haven for the marginalized, a sanctuary for thrifty enthusiasts, and a nurturing ground for a community. For six decades, it thrived with life, sweat, and unique treasures. However, it now finds itself in the crosshairs of progress. In 2021, developers swooped in, acquiring the land with aspirations of “Urban Villages.” While some applaud the “revitalization,” chanting about addressing housing shortages and fostering economic growth, the discerning observer recognizes the true nature of this endeavor. This is not about restoration; it is about eradicating the very essence that made this place authentic. The current situation is precarious, with ongoing negotiations and exploration of various options. Potential scenarios include maintaining the market’s current location with a reduced footprint or relocating it. The market exists now in some half-dead, half-alive state, like a ghost still wandering around its own grave. Through my photographic series, I offer a candid glimpse of the fleeting moments that are slipping through the cracks—the overlooked, humorous, and somewhat surreal aspects of what will soon be lost forever.



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