Some months ago I was approached by the people at 20er about shooting their 2010 calendar. The theme was “Asyl und Arbeit” which loosely translates into a study on the plight of asylum seekers in Tirol. The topic is an important issue in Austria and the notion of shooting 12 black and white images for their calendar was also appealing so I agreed.

The majority of research that I did on the topic was via the internet…the United Nations, Caritas and other organizations dedicated to moving, housing and integrating refugees. Just about everything I found began to reveal to me that the situation for asylum seekers in Austria is not such a good situation. People wait for years in state sponsored ‘camps’ in hopes that they will be given citizenship. While they wait they are not allowed to work and have only limited opportunities for language courses keeping them isolated and poor. It’s not good for the country and it’s not good for the refugees and it’s amazing to me that things carry on this way.
In addition to research I also had the opportunity to visit one home for asylum seekers in Innsbruck. A dear friend volunteers German classes so I wandered the halls and talked to some inhabitants while she taught. They were eager to show me their deteriorated living conditions and to offer their stories. You need to visit your local 20er sales guy to pick up one of the limited edition calendars to see all the images.
What I hoped would be an optimistic picture of untapped potential ended up being a pretty isolated and sad perspective on people that are kept separate and in a kind of purgatory. It was a challenging and important assignment and I was honored to participate.
















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