Friday, 26 April 2013


Traditional olive harvesting in Trás-os-Montes


Images that transport us to other time.
The olive harvest has changed dramatically over the past two decades. Machines began to replace people and began changing work modes.

The way thet this tradition was alive was passing it from generation to generation, parents taught their children year after year. Today this cycle stopped, the olive harvest is mechanized and this knowledge falls invariably in oblivion.

With this documentary the author intends to keep a faithful retracto one way of doing things forgotten, lost in time.

This documentary shows how for centuries the olive is picked up from the buckling to the traditional clean, is a trip to the past, a trip to a time still alive in the memories of many.


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A day with a couple of shepherds.


September 2012 - Tras os Montes - Portugal

This was the initial idea for this series.
We started early, by 6 am. In the stable Dona Fatima and Mr. Olimpio concerned with the lambs that have to suckle from the goats before going out.

Then it is a count the herd. Some goats are sick, this is when the decision is made to leave the weakest or takes them.

Around 8 am we are ready and begin. The route is not always the same, it is not right and is done very quietly at a natural pace. It seems that in silence all agree with the direction to follow.

During the summer and autumn we towards the Tua river a few kilometers. We pause to goats eat, some of Mr Olímpio brad :).

Near the river we rested in the shade. The flocks and rest well. It is a moment of pause for everyone, including the dogs.

We started the return journey back at 3pm.

This time the Mr Olímpio was my company, we talk about life, football and other topics. As we speak I realize that being a pastor is to be used to the silence of nature and animals. The habit of this silence is noted, Dona Fatima will always ahead in her silence...
I realize it's a habit, a way of being, note that Mr. Olímpio speaks with goats and dogs. Just one whistles and the dogs run towards him. The goats have names, Rosinha, Branquinha, Esmoucada, among others. When I call, they ignore me completely. When Mr. Olímpio calls them, they immediately come to him.

It is a serene life of constant dedication to the animals.

With this series I realized and learned several things, but what caught my attention was the relationship of the shepherd with the animals, connection, respect and care.

It was a day not to forget. Sometimes visit them. It is always a pleasure to return the smile and the simplicity with which I receive remind me that genuine people like this couple are rare.
I appreciate the opportunity they gave me both, it was a connection that was and will keep forever.
One of these days i will make this series again in color mood.

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