Fritz Nordengren

Documentary Storyteller and Photojournalist

Stopped in Traffic, Ecuador, 2000

A medical student rests in the back seat of a taxi in Ecuador

A single frame: Why and how I captured this shot

We were stopped in traffic in Cuenca, Ecuador.

It was the late afternoon in February 2000. Perry, a medical student had just finished a hectic shift in the obstetrics, labor and delivery wards of a public hospital.

I was mid-way through a 2 week embed with the sponsoring NGO. I had some solid frames, some so-so frames. I was still regretting the “one that got away”. It was an image of a doctor listening to a fetal heat beat with an ear trumpet. I missed the shot because I was paying attention to the patient and not the scene.

I looked to my left and saw the light on Perry as he rested. I chose to focus on the outside traffic, and keep the Perry soft. A reflection of the day of feeling like everything was happening around us.

Other work for NGO’s and nonprofits is featured in this story.

Details: Canon A-1 and a 50 mm f/1.4. Color slide, edited to black and white.

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One response to “Stopped in Traffic, Ecuador, 2000”

  1. jerrymennenga Avatar

    Have had long days, but not under that kind of stress.