Juan Carlos Tomasi, two decades photographing oblivion: "There are conflicts that do not have a brief news" "The memory of oblivion", a graphic story of doctors without borders

A profession that leaves a mark

From a very young age, the photojournalist observed the wars that the news broadcast the news: "When I am old I want to be there taking pictures and informing," he told himself.Now he acknowledges that his profession means "realizing that the world is horrible sometimes", something that can create "grief"."He leaves you a very fucking place.I have felt many times only and helpless, "he adds.

Tomasi, who has feared for his life on multiple occasions, confesses that the worst feeling happens when he is not able to see that "what you are doing, with everything that implies, will modify something"."When you see that you give your best and you only arise doubts and more doubts, as you do not have solid foundations, you break," he explains while he says he thought about abandoning his job."Who tells you not to feel, or it is God or is a trickster," he says.

Juan Carlos Tomasi, dos décadas fotografiando el olvido:

However, the MSF member would not change any of the experiences he has lived."I cannot complain at all I have seen, what I have done, of what I have felt" because, he points out, "without that part of pain there is no evolution or maturity"."I have the perception that the profession has given me much more than what has taken me away" and, without a doubt, "if I was born again, I would do it again.".