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Yak People

 Item — Item: 58
Collection number: Item 58
Yak People

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The following is a note from Charles Kessler on his thoughts behind the Faces of Tibet exhibit.   Faces of Tibet Tibet is a land with spectacular scenery. However, during my visits I found the people of Tibet just as spectacular and chose to concentrate my photography on them. There is only one photograph without people in the exhibit. In May, 1999 I flew to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, from Chengdu in southwest China. I was not part of a tour group, but through a Chinese travel agency, I had hired a car, driver and guide. As we drove through Tibet, we would stop to photograph people; their faces were fascinating. In February, 2000 I returned to photograph the people and festivities of the Tibetan New Year. Buddhists came from throughout Tibet to worship at Jokhang Temple, the most sacred temple in Tibet, and other temples in Lhasa. Worshipers stood for hours in the cold and darkness waiting for Jokhang to open. There were long lines at many of the temples throughout the day. I did not see police or soldiers in the vicinity of any temple. A word about altitude. Lhasa is at 12,100 feet above sea level and much of Tibet is at least that high. On the road to Namtso Lake, we crossed a pass at 16,500 feet. Although the human eye can adjust to the altitude, the camera's film cannot. The brillant blue light must be filtered either by the camera or when the negative is printed. Prayer flag colors are important to Tibetans and have special meanings: Red - Fire Yellow - Earth Green - Water Blue - Sky White - Clouds I hope that you enjoy looking at the photographs as much as I enjoyed taking them. -Charles Kessler     Techincal Data Camera: Leica M6 Lenses: Leica Summicron f2, 35 mm; Lecia Elmarit f2.8. 90mm Film: Kodak: Pro 100; Porta 160 and 400VC Paper: Printed by Naples Custom Photo on Kodak professional paper

Dates

  • Acquired: 2011-02-25

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 4.0 Boxes

From the Collection: 9.8 Gigabytes

From the Collection: 4 items

Language

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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