Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 12.17.15

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Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

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Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

A man in an art therapy group looks up at the staff psychologist at the Borda psychiatric hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

A man in an art therapy group looks up at the staff psychologist at the Borda psychiatric hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

3 thoughts on “Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 12.17.15

  1. Dorothy RodriguezDorothy Rodriguez

    Thank you Danielle for the gift and beauty of your photography that you share here with us. You show us the essence of our collective soul, helping me to remember the connections we all share with one another. Shining our light in this world has become more important that ever.

  2. Pisces SunPisces Sun

    The expression captured in this man’s face mirrors that of a young child: wonder and delight, yet a bit of apprehension. Lovely picture, thank you Dani for sharing the gift of your work. I agree with Dorothy R., you do show us the collective soul!

  3. Dani Voirin

    Thank you both for your comments. I agree, this man had an innocence about him and I remember feeling such compassion and wanting to care for this group of people. It was a really special place.

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