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October 15, 2012

Korean Adoption

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Hello Seoul Eaters. Lately I’ve had the fortunate opportunity to photograph the moment adopting parents meet and pick up their new children here in Seoul. As you know our site founder Daniel is an adoptee so he’s asked me to share my work. It’s been very interesting, rewarding, and emotionally charged work. The process takes around two years and I just get the apex of a two year build up of emotion, expectation, excitement, and nervousness. All that spills out in a one hour meeting where the new parents finally meet a child they’ve only read about and seen pictures of, and the foster parents give up a child they’ve spent years caring for and getting to know. Needless to say there are tears on all sides, and thankfully I’m not in any of the pictures because I’d be embarrassing. The pictures in the small room with big windows are the initial meeting, and the outdoor shots are post-adoption family shoots. Enjoy. For more photos check out my site.
















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About the Author

Dustin Cole
Dustin is a recent graduate of Korea University Business School and is a wedding, portrait, and event photographer. Check out his photo portfolio here. Before joining Seoul Eats in Jan 2012 he had a food blog at seoulfood.org. He's currently an editor and webmaster at humanrightskorea.org and maintains a personal blog. Is that word webmaster still used? Dustin isn't sure. Anyhow, when he's not slaving away at a keyboard or camera he likes to play guitar, read geeky tech news, read books, or hit the town. And by town, he means a low key corner pub with a dart board. You can find him at the links below or at Google+.




 
 

 
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