Núria Falcó Romagosa

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The tattooed face woman. Are all traditions worth preserving? Part 1

Article on the tradition of facial tattooes in women from the Chin tribes in Western Myanmar. Its origin is not clear, but the tradition has been going on for many decades. Now time is changing and girls don’t want to have their faces tattooed anymore. When the older generations pass away, this tradition will be gone with them. Published on the Australian website WHYNOT.

The tattooed face woman. Are all traditions worth preserving? Part 2
Nepal

Blog posts written during my time in Nepal, volunteering as a Content Creator for the British non-profit Our Sansar.

Travel photography

Selection of photographs taken while travelling.

St Julien Tea

Blog posts written for the Australian company St. Julien Tea, where I work as the Marketing Manager.

Movie Reviews

Film and documentary reviews for an online Australian website.

Good pictures tell stories

Review on the photo-exhibit Refugees: Odyssey to Europe by Catalan photographer Sergi Cámara. Published on the website of a Greek magazine.

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