Ένας τοίχος χωρίζει τον πλούτο από τη φτώχεια

Ένας τοίχος χωρίζει τον πλούτο από τη φτώχεια
© Oscar Ruiz/Publicis

Μια διαφημιστική καμπάνια που συγκλονίζει το Μεξικό. Δείτε τις εικόνες και θα καταλάβετε γιατί (Pics)

Αυτές οι εντυπωσιακές φωτογραφίες δείχνουν το μέγεθος της φτώχειας – και της ευημερίας σε πόλεις του Μεξικό.

Συνήθως ένας ψηλός τσιμεντένιος τοίχος χωρίζει τις πλούσιες από τις φτωχές γειτονιές, τα ακριβά από τα φτωχικά σπίτια. 

Οι φωτογραφίες παρήχθησαν από την εταιρεία Publicis ad, με έδρα την πόλη του Μεξικού.

Η πόλη του Μεξικό είναι μια από τις πλέον επικίνδυνες στον κόσμο. Πολλοί Μεξικανοί απέφευγαν να ταξιδεύουν στην πρωτεύουσά τους, φοβούμενοι το ανερχόμενο έγκλημα.

Οι επιθέσεις και οι απαγωγές εξακολουθούν να απασχολούν τους κατοίκους και τους επισκέπτες της πόλης, αλλά το ποσοστό ανθρωποκτονιών συμβαδίζει με άλλες μητροπόλεις του κόσμου.

From Chris Murphy 01634 686 515 Most nations of the world are populated by the haves and have nots but few can be seen so graphically than in Mexico. These shocking aerial photos starkly show up the economic divide in some parts of the nation. The gap between the wealthy and the poverty-stricken is very wide in Mexico, but that gap doesnt necessarily translate into physical distance, as this striking ad campaign by photographer Oscar Ruíz and Publicis Mexico boldly illustrates. The campaign, which goes by the name Erase the Differences, was put together to raise awareness, and includes four aerial photographs in all. Each photo shows how close beautiful housing developments are to poverty-stricken areas, and even though the images are not Photoshopped, you would swear that at least a couple of them were composites, but its claimed they are not, reports petapixel.com. The photographs do most of the talking, but in case the point isnt clear, each image is accompanied by a caption that reads: This image has not been modified. Its time to change that. Ends From Chris Murphy 01634 686 515 Most nations of the world are populated by the haves and have nots but few can be seen so graphically than in Mexico. These shocking aerial photos starkly show up the economic divide in some parts of the nation. The gap between the wealthy and the poverty-stricken is very wide in Mexico, but that gap doesnt necessarily translate into physical distance, as this striking ad campaign by photographer Oscar Ruíz and Publicis Mexico boldly illustrates. The campaign, which goes by the name Erase the Differences, was put together to raise awareness, and includes four aerial photographs in all. Each photo shows how close beautiful housing developments are to poverty-stricken areas, and even though the images are not Photoshopped, you would swear that at least a couple of them were composites, but its claimed they are not, reports petapixel.com. The photographs do most of the talking, but in case the point isnt clear, each image is accompanied by a caption that reads: This image has not been modified. Its time to change that. Ends

© Oscar Ruiz/Publicis

From Chris Murphy 01634 686 515 Most nations of the world are populated by the haves and have nots but few can be seen so graphically than in Mexico. These shocking aerial photos starkly show up the economic divide in some parts of the nation. The gap between the wealthy and the poverty-stricken is very wide in Mexico, but that gap doesnt necessarily translate into physical distance, as this striking ad campaign by photographer Oscar Ruíz and Publicis Mexico boldly illustrates. The campaign, which goes by the name Erase the Differences, was put together to raise awareness, and includes four aerial photographs in all. Each photo shows how close beautiful housing developments are to poverty-stricken areas, and even though the images are not Photoshopped, you would swear that at least a couple of them were composites, but its claimed they are not, reports petapixel.com. The photographs do most of the talking, but in case the point isnt clear, each image is accompanied by a caption that reads: This image has not been modified. Its time to change that. Ends From Chris Murphy 01634 686 515 Most nations of the world are populated by the haves and have nots but few can be seen so graphically than in Mexico. These shocking aerial photos starkly show up the economic divide in some parts of the nation. The gap between the wealthy and the poverty-stricken is very wide in Mexico, but that gap doesnt necessarily translate into physical distance, as this striking ad campaign by photographer Oscar Ruíz and Publicis Mexico boldly illustrates. The campaign, which goes by the name Erase the Differences, was put together to raise awareness, and includes four aerial photographs in all. Each photo shows how close beautiful housing developments are to poverty-stricken areas, and even though the images are not Photoshopped, you would swear that at least a couple of them were composites, but its claimed they are not, reports petapixel.com. The photographs do most of the talking, but in case the point isnt clear, each image is accompanied by a caption that reads: This image has not been modified. Its time to change that. Ends

Πηγή: Daily Mail

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