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Shooting back
Varlito practices his new shooting technique on Day 1 of the photography project in Maputo, Mozambique. He and other kids from the Maputo suburbs have gathered at the Maputo Holiday Inn for a day-long clinic on how to use the Canon Rebel digital SLR camera.

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author of this photograph:

Lynn Warshafsky
Venice Arts

people in this photograph:

Varlito
Maputo project participant

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Posted 3:11PM on Monday, August 06, 2007 Pacific Time


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What I can say to my family, and my community, is that the most important thing is love, not money. Sometimes they say that they don’t visit us because they have nothing to give us. We need love, not things. Even with money you can still feel alone inside.
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