The controversial portrait in the barrio

And the story goes on…

Do you remember this portrait?

Yes, it is the portrait that facebook (and instagram) has censored by blocking my account for 30 days.After all, stupid algorithms are not intelligent. But anyway it is a sign of these times. You have seen how a photographic brand censors and discri…

Yes, it is the portrait that facebook (and instagram) has censored by blocking my account for 30 days.

After all, stupid algorithms are not intelligent. But anyway it is a sign of these times. You have seen how a photographic brand censors and discriminates against a photojournalist. So no surpise that a documentary portrait can be interpreted as an apology for violence and an incitement to Nazi groups of people. When the Nazis are them. And journalism is not free: if you don’t support globalist ideas and don’t agree with the single thought you are censored and discriminated.

You know what? I don’t care.

As a free man I just continue to do my work, as always. And yesterday I meet the man that I photographed and I gave him a print of the censored photo, as you can see:

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I think the photo in the photo is interesting. It adds history to the story. I am a documentary photographer and there is not a stupid sopcial network going to stop me just like there is not a stupid photographic brand to give me a lesson.

And yes, this post is a giant middle finger raised to their face.

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