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Category Archives: Nepal
Stories Captured Stories Told
“Ito’s black-and-white photographs offer a chronicle of one woman’s journey to expand her humanity. … an important contribution to the museum’s growing collection of documentary photography,” said Susan Fisher Sterling, Chief Curator www.nmwa.org. To leaf through Cherel Ito’s book … Continue reading →
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Open Doors and Open Heart
“The flowers in your eyes are more beautiful than those in the fields.” ~ Cherel Ito From this quotation, it would seem that Cherel Ito was seduced by her subject’s eyes. However, it was not the eyes that held mystery … Continue reading →
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Nepal Rings in the Year 2068
“I like wandering alone – my own time to discover and shoot pictures.” ~ Cherel Ito Photographer and filmmaker, Cherel Ito, captured this image through the lens of her camera as she traveled through Nepal. According to the Gregorian calendar, … Continue reading →
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One-of-A-Kind Soul and Spirit
“ My photography is committed to ….unrehearsed moments of human expression.” ~Cherel Ito Cherel Ito’s work as a producer and editor in the filmmaking industry was a natural extension of her photography. Her interests led her to produce and edit … Continue reading →
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Women Connecting Globally
“Sometimes the space where we met stands still.” ~ Cherel Ito It is International Women’s Day! When this image of mother and child was taken by photographer Cherel Ito www.throughthelensofhercamera.com in Nepal in 1978, there was not the connectedness among … Continue reading →
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Art Books of Historic Importance
“Feeling of brotherhood and uplifting spirit – love and respect.” ~ Cherel Ito Photographer Cherel Ito and photographer Edward Steichen were of the same ilk. Both knew how to capture through the lens of the camera, images of people all … Continue reading →
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Striking Contrasts
“I contemplate rhythm, movement, pulse” ~ Cherel Ito As you look back on this blogsite, you will see only a small glimpse of what the book “Through the Lens of Her Camera” is all about. Through observation of captured human … Continue reading →
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Open to the World
“Personal freedom can exist anywhere. Inside me are many worlds.” ~ Cherel Ito From all that we know about Cherel Ito and her photography, her dream was fulfilled by learning about the world’s diverse population. Through her photographic journalism, her … Continue reading →
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