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Therese Debono

Photography exploring erasure, memory, and the politics of place.
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The City waking up

November 3, 2017

To say I love Valletta, is an understatement. The city is the stage and the people are the performers on this stage. This morning I was early in Valletta, so the following shots are witness of the city waking up. 

The people were slow in waking up I felt. The only real noise was coming from trucks and delivery people rushing to make it out of the city by the stipulated time allowed.

So I was interested in the people sitting quietly alone at a usually busy cafeteria. At the lone men sitting on shop or door steps checking their mobiles out, and otheres who did that but seated on benches for more comfort. People buying pastizzi for breakfast and another who was already eating them at that early hour...

The man opening his shop and the milkman rushing past to deliver milk to a cafeteria...the list is endless.

Browse through and witness the city coming to live on stage...

Valletta morning LR-5.jpg
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