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2011, Contemporary Issues , 2nd prize stories , Darcy Padilla
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The Julie Project

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For 18 years the photographer documented the life of Julie Baird, whom she met by chance in San Francisco. Julie was then 18 and HIV positive, with a newborn child and a history of drug abuse.
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The Julie Project

Die Fotografin dokumentierte 18 Jahre lang das Leben von Julie Baird, die sie zufällig in San Francisco kennengelernt hat. Julie war damals 18 und hiv-positiv, hatte ein Neugeborenes und eine Vergangenheit voller Drogenmissbrauch. Die Fotografin konzentrierte sich auf den Überlebenskampf einer einzigen Frau, um so einen tiefen Einblick in Armut, Aids und andere soziale Themen zu bekommen. Später, nachdem Julie das Sorgerecht verloren hatte und die Kinder zur Adoption freigeben musste, wollte sie, dass das Projekt für Julies Kinder die Geschichte ihrer Mutter erzählte.

San Francisco, California, USA

Julie with Tommy, at the Hillsdale Hotel. The baby’s father wanted nothing to do with him. Later that year, while Julie was in the hospital with a miscarriage, her new partner physically abused Tommy. Both Tommy and Rachel were taken into care and Julie never regained custody. For 18 years the photographer documented the life of Julie Baird, whom she met by chance in San Francisco. Julie was then 18 and HIV positive, with a newborn child and a history of drug abuse. The photographer aimed to provide an in-depth look at poverty, Aids and other social issues by focusing on one woman’s struggle. Later, she wanted the project also to be a record for Julie’s children of their mother’s story, after Julie lost custody and had to give them up for adoption.

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Redux Pictures

La fotógrafa documentó durante 18 años la vida de Julie Baird, a quien conoció por casualidad en San Francisco. Por aquel entonces, Julie tenía 18 años, era seropositiva, tenía un bebé recién nacido y un historial de drogadicción. La intención de la fotógrafa era proporcionar una visión profunda de la pobreza, el sida y otros temas sociales centrándose en la lucha particular de una mujer. Más adelante quiso que el proyecto también sirviera como testimonio de la historia de Julie para sus hijos, tras perder su tutela y haberse visto obligada a darlos en adopción.

La photographe a documenté pendant 18 ans la vie de Julie Baird, rencontrée par hasard à San Francisco. Julie avait alors 18 ans, était séropositive, mère d’un nouveau-né et toxicomane. Le but était de traiter en profondeur la pauvreté, le sida et d’autres problèmes sociaux à travers la lutte d’une femme. Plus tard, quand Julie perdit la garde de ses enfants et dut les donner en adoption, la photographe souhaita que ce projet soit également, pour les enfants, un moyen de se souvenir de l’histoire de leur mère.

Per 18 anni la fotografa ha documentato la vita di Julie Baird, una 18enne sieropositiva incontrata per caso a San Francisco, con una bambina appena nata e una storia di tossicodipendenza. Il progetto si proponeva di offrire uno sguardo approfondito sulla povertà, l’aids e altre problematiche sociali, concentrandosi sulla lotta di una sola donna. Quando Julie, però, perse l’affidamento dei figli e fu costretta a darli in adozione, la fotografa decise che il progetto sarebbe stato una testimonianza per i bambini della storia della madre.

De fotografe volgde achttien jaar lang Julie Baird, die ze toevallig in San Francisco had ontmoet. De toen 18-jarige Julie was drugsverslaafd en seropositief, en ze had een pasgeboren baby. De fotografe wilde een indringend portret schetsen van armoede, aids en andere sociale kwesties door zich op de worsteling van één vrouw te concentreren. Toen Julie uit de voogdij werd ontzet en haar kinderen ter adoptie moest afstaan, groeide het project uit tot een verslag over Julie voor haar kinderen.

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Darcy Padilla

Darcy Padilla
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Darcy Padilla is a photojournalist and documentary photographer living in San Francisco, California. Her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Award, the Alexia Foundation Professional Grant, the Open Society Institute Individual Fellowship, the Getty Images Grant for Editorial Photography, and a previous World Press Photo award, in 2011. Published internationally, Padilla is best-known for The Julie Project, the epic story of the life and death of Julie.
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