Refugee crisis: In Serbia, every shoe has a story hamald
Marko Risovic, a photographer from the capital of Belgrade, has been at the border between Croatia and Serbia to capture a piece of the long journey that thousands of migrants from the war-torn Middle East are making.
'This kind of story is very hard to show. It's a very big story,' Risovic said. The 'simple details,' he said, ' can tell you a lot about the condition, the emotional message.'
The details he focused his lens on were the shoes -- sneakers, trash bags, improvised footwear -- that refugees wore.
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/283130/Home/DOWNLOAD_ALBUM_Verschiedene_Interpreten__Small_Talk_Series_Vol_5_Zip_Mp3
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/283126/Home/ZipDownloadMp3_Gulf_Coast_Compilation_Pimpin_a_Hustle_Album_Download
https://cde.instructure.com/eportfolios/283127/Home/ZipDownloadMp3_David_Garfield_Jammin__Outside_the_Box_Album_Download
'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.'
Taking photos of shoes allowed Risovic to tell the stories of migrants while overcoming communication barriers and hesitations of his subjects.
'It's hard to communicate with many of them because they speak Arabic,' Risovic said, 'Some of them are afraid of showing their faces and being photographed.'
But no one had anything against him taking photographs of their muddy and worn shoes.
Follow CNN on Instagram to see the full series of Risovic's photos.
Here's more information on how you can help in the migrant crisis.
Taking photos of shoes allowed Risovic to tell the stories of migrants while overcoming communication barriers and hesitations of his subjects. Marko Risovic, a photographer from the capital of Belgrade, has been at the border between Croatia and Serbia to capture a piece of the long journey that thousands of migrants from the war-torn Middle East are making. But no one had anything against him taking photographs of their muddy and worn shoes. Marko Risovic, a photographer from the capital of Belgrade, has been at the border between Croatia and Serbia to capture a piece of the long journey that thousands of migrants from the war-torn Middle East are making. 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' 'It's hard to communicate with many of them because they speak Arabic,' Risovic said, 'Some of them are afraid of showing their faces and being photographed.' 'It's hard to communicate with many of them because they speak Arabic,' Risovic said, 'Some of them are afraid of showing their faces and being photographed.' Follow CNN on Instagram to see the full series of Risovic's photos. Here's more information on how you can help in the migrant crisis. 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' Taking photos of shoes allowed Risovic to tell the stories of migrants while overcoming communication barriers and hesitations of his subjects. But no one had anything against him taking photographs of their muddy and worn shoes. But no one had anything against him taking photographs of their muddy and worn shoes. Marko Risovic, a photographer from the capital of Belgrade, has been at the border between Croatia and Serbia to capture a piece of the long journey that thousands of migrants from the war-torn Middle East are making. Follow CNN on Instagram to see the full series of Risovic's photos. 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' Here's more information on how you can help in the migrant crisis. 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' The details he focused his lens on were the shoes -- sneakers, trash bags, improvised footwear -- that refugees wore. 'It's hard to communicate with many of them because they speak Arabic,' Risovic said, 'Some of them are afraid of showing their faces and being photographed.' Taking photos of shoes allowed Risovic to tell the stories of migrants while overcoming communication barriers and hesitations of his subjects. The details he focused his lens on were the shoes -- sneakers, trash bags, improvised footwear -- that refugees wore. But no one had anything against him taking photographs of their muddy and worn shoes. The details he focused his lens on were the shoes -- sneakers, trash bags, improvised footwear -- that refugees wore. 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' Marko Risovic, a photographer from the capital of Belgrade, has been at the border between Croatia and Serbia to capture a piece of the long journey that thousands of migrants from the war-torn Middle East are making. Here's more information on how you can help in the migrant crisis. 'All the shoes have a different story,' Risovic said, 'Shoes were torn apart by long walking or by the circumstances or conditions at the border crossing.' The details he focused his lens on were the shoes -- sneakers, trash bags, improvised footwear -- that refugees wore. 'This kind of story is very hard to show. It's a very big story,' Risovic said. The 'simple details,' he said, ' can tell you a lot about the condition, the emotional message.' 'This kind of story is very hard to show. It's a very big story,' Risovic said. The 'simple details,' he said, ' can tell you a lot about the condition, the emotional message.'
#newsupdatenow