Honorable Mention TIFA 2024 People / Culture

Scarified Stories

  • Photographer
    Thibault Gerbaldi
  • Technical Info
    1/400s, Iso 200, 50mm, F/2, Cropped Sensor
  • Photo Date
    25dec19

During my stay in a Mursi village, I gained insights into the profound significance of scarification within their culture. It serves as a means to distinguish between various ethnic groups and clans within the Mursi tribe. Furthermore, it plays a pivotal role in rites of passage, marking significant life transitions such as puberty, marriage, or childbirth. As individuals undergo these milestones, scarification becomes a symbolic expression of personal growth and evolving societal roles. Within Mursi culture, scarification is viewed as a form of embellishment and enhancement of beauty.

As a self-taught photographer and avid traveler, I embarked on a mission to utilize my photography to support charitable causes. Joining the board of directors for The Forgotten International in 2019, I sought to leverage my skills to raise funds for those in need. Through the sale of books and prints, I aimed to shed light on the struggles faced by communities in developing countries and contribute to meaningful projects. Through my photography, I strive to inspire others, evoke emotions, and make a positive impact on the world around me.

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