Atlanta-based photographer and LUCEO Images co-founder David Walter Banks traveled to Venezuela and took photos of the Via Crucis in Petare, Caracas.
Given my obsession with The Fourth Wall, and our society’s interaction with altered theatrical realities, I was in heaven, so to speak, as I watched Jesus drag his cross through the barrio El Nazareno in Petare, Caracas, Venezuela. I was on visual overload as I watched the passionate reenactment unfold through this small corner of the largest slum in Latin America. It was like a perfect storm of culture and social interaction for my taste.
Normally I would have been in production mode, blocking out everything, and searching feverishly for a photograph. But that is not why I was there. I was there to teach, and not to produce. This gave me the license to simply take in the scene, absorbing it in a way uncommon for me when in ‘work’ mode. Without the pressure to produce, I was free to really see, and only shoot when the urge pulled the camera to my eye instinctively. I was able to shoot in the way I document my personal life – without rush, without agenda, and merely on a guttural or instinctual level.
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