A plume of smoke and ash covering everything. Ecuador: THIS EXTRAORDINARY new photo-book showcases one man’s eight-year quest to document the lives of


Tour guide Latif Arakasa Jumps in to water after spotting fish during a trip to assess the situation around the erupting Anak Krakatau volcano in the Sunda Strait, Sauth Lampung indonesia. Ecuador: THIS EXTRAORDINARY new photo-book showcases one man?s eight-year quest to document the lives of people who live alongside natures most destructive force ? active volcanos. One photo shows a plume of smoke and ash spouting from the top of Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador while a local boy watches, swinging carefree on a tree swing as the volcano spits out fumes. Living With Volcanoes is a photo book by Cris Toala Olivares, a documentary photographer. Cris visited 13 different volcanoes, from Iceland to Indonesia, since the eruption of his local volcano, Tungurahua, in Ecuador in 2014. ?Tungurahua in my native country Ecuador was the first volcano that became a subject for my pictures, and it inspired my journey around the world,? said Cris in his book. ?Not long after we reached the treehouse where Sánchez monitors the volcano and has built a swing from which people can view it, a series of eruptions started. ?I was scared but I tried to whisper to the volcano that I just wanted to catch her best side, like a painter might say when trying to depict a person. ?There was a gentle evening light descending as the ash cloud swirled and I was able to take some fantastic portraits. I think she showed me the reason for her ?throat of fire? Another photo shows two people standing taking pictures on the photo of oncoming lava, cooling as a moves and melting everything in its path. Through his book, Cris shows how people adapt and accept the volcanoes, seeing them as a part of every day life and growing to love them through familiarity, despite it causing hardship through displacement. ?In a world where many others like to move around and lifestyles change so fast, it was inspiring to see people wanting to hold on to their way of doing things no matter what,? commented Cris. ?Vo


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