mercoledì 5 settembre 2012

Sebastian Liste

Childrens playing in an old chocolate factory occupied since 2003 by dozens of families. These families were looking for a decent place to live and a more prosperous future for their children, away from the dangerous streets of Salvador de Bahia in Brazil. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images


Boy drug dealer selling inside the chocolate factory. The levels of drug use and related violence are increasing among youths in the community. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images

Couple making sex. The prostitution levels at the factory are very high. The pricipal cause is to get money to survive or to take drugs. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images

Leila's aunt has been visiting her at the factory. She is the only family she has. By day Leila (13) is a normal girl, but at night she prostitute herself to survive. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images


Ana celebrabating her sixth anniversary. She was born and has grown up inside the factory. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images

Melanie (22) is actually living with her two sons in a small shack in a old chocolate factory in Salvador de Bahia. In spite of the extreme conditions in wich they live, this factory in ruins has become a home for the family. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images


Two girls fighting because they have discovered that they have a common boyfriend. © Sebastian Liste / Getty Images




General vision of the abandoned chocolate factory occupied by dozens of families since 2003. In spite of the extreme conditions in which they live, this factory in ruins has become a home for these families.