Sarah Pabst

Photojournalist + Visual Storyteller
     
La Ultima Mirada
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality: German & Argentine
Biography: Sarah Pabst is a photojournalist and visual storyteller based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Her work focuses on women, human rights, and environmental issues.  She also works on long-term autobiographical personal projects on motherhood,... MORE
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La Ultima Mirada
Copyright Sarah Pabst 2024
Updated Jun 2015
Location Chile
Topics Animals, Chile, Documentary, Environment, Environmental, Family, Happiness, Hope, Landscape, Latin America, Loss, Love, Migration, Minority, Patagonia, Photojournalism, Poverty, Protests, Travel, Youth

With "Hydroaysen" the electric companies Endesa, Enel and Colbún plan to build five hydroeletric power plants in the Chilean Patagonia, a project of incalculable impact on the environment and one of the biggest nature reserves of Latin America.

Due to the construction of Hydroelectricals in the Alto BioBio region, indigenous Mapuche communities have been displaced. The loss of their lands and tradition has let to unemployment, lack of traditions, alcoholism and an alarming rise of suicide among the Mapuche population.

"žLa Ultima Mirada", the last glance, is a project about a paradise in danger, a region, where people live in harmony with the land that surrounds them, a last glance at a region, that might disappear forever if Hydroaysen is realized.

I was born in rural Germany but now I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. La Ultima Mirada is also a personal project on land and the human need to belong somewhere, on growing up far away from big cities and on sacrifice. It's a somehow melancholic glance at the lost paradise of childhood, dreams and nature, altogether in danger.

In July 2014, the project Hydroaysen was, for now, rejected.

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