It’s not unusual for photojournalists to travel to places that have been
scarred by genocide, accident and natural disaster. But photographer Ambroise
Tézenas has spent the last few years turning that norm on its head to capture
what happens to those sites after the journalists leave, when they become
tourist destinations.In 2008, Tézenas was looking for his next photographic project when he read
that a train, swept into the Sri Lankan jungle by a tsunami, was still there
four years after the fact. Tézenas happened to have been in Sri Lanka at the
time of the storm—on a vacation that became a job—and was fascinated to learn
that the train had become a place of pilgrimage.
“Some tourists were coming to have their pictures taken there,” the
photographer says. “I thought about what the victims and the survivors would
think.”
>>>Ambroise Tezenas
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