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[VIDEO] Fotógrafo lucha contra el bullying de niños inspirándose en los personajes de "Avengers"

[VIDEO] Fotógrafo lucha contra el bullying de niños inspirándose en los personajes de "Avengers"
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Con el vestuario y algunos retoques digitales, su equipo creativo transforma a las víctimas en los héroes de la película para empoderarlos y luchar contra los matones.
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Inspirados en los personajes de la saga "Avengers", el fotógrado Josh Rossi junto a su esposa Roxana y la diseñadora Julie Whitele y decidieron realizar una campaña para empoderar a los niños que son víctimas de bullying en sus escuelas.

Rossi confesó que la idea vino luego de ver el último tráiler de la nueva película "Avengers: Infinity War". "Vimos que en la película y vimos al matón del universo "Thano" que viene a apoderase del mundo pero son los mismos Vengadores" los que se unen para vencerlo", expresó. 

Por lo mismo, decidieron caracterizar a los niños con el vestuario de los personajes y con algunos retoques digitales convertirlos en los héroes de la saga. 

El resultado es posible verlo en algunas publicaciones que el fotógrafo ha publicado en su cuenta de Instagram.

 

Mia is the next member of this awesome group of kids in the #infinitywar #waragainstbullying series. She is brave,courageous, not afraid to stand up for what is right. She is inspired by Wanda, “Scarlett Witch”. Mia's start in 8th grade was rough the first week into the new school year. She said "I was surrounded by my peers and threatened physical harm. My days that followed grew even more difficult as I was just tormented by a group of individuals on a daily basis. I faced belittling, mocking, threats, and being choked on campus. As a growing teen I wondered "what I am doing?, why me?" "I am standing up, fighting back, making my voice heard. I would like others to know that bullying is serious and never be scared to reach out and tell others. Do not allow others to silence you and dismantle your self-confidence."- @miamarie_v . Costume by @juliewhiteleycostumes @elizabetholsenofficial @samuelljackson @prattprattpratt @marvelstudios @edglavin #herewecome #bullying #avengersinfinitywar #cosplay #scarlettwitch #wanda #marvel

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“Last year, Sydney was struggling with severe anxiety and depression and a couple of her girl friends at school starting saying insulting things to her daily and ignoring her on and off. One day Sydney asked them what would they do if she were to suddenly die? Little did we know until later, Sydney was considering dying because of this... and the girls said they’d be happy and throw a party."- Sydney’s mom Find out how Sydney was empowered by #Gamora and fighting the big bully of the universe, Thanos, in our #infinitywar #fightagainstbullying series at www.fulltimephotographer.com. Share Sydney’s story costumes made by the amazing @juliewhiteleycostumes . #herewecome #bullying #guardiansofthegalaxy #zoesaldana #chrispratt #russobros @zoesaldana @therussobrothers @avengers @davebautista

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Benson is probably Spider-Man’s #1 fan.He’s been bullied and this is what his parents had to say about it: “Our son has expressed to us many of the bullying tactics this kid has used, none of which you’d expect coming from a 1st grade student. He’s called him the F word and a 'loser' on several occasions as well as berating him in front of other classmates. When Benson woke up for school one morning he was in tears. ​When I asked him what was wrong, he expressed that he didn’t want to go to school because his classmate told him "I wish you weren't alive." Just like Spiderman, Benson has more to him than meets the eye! Benson joins his fellow Avengers in this #infinitywar #waragainstbullying project. Watch how Benson became Spider-Man at www.fulltimephotographer.com Costumes by the amazing @juliewhiteleycostumes thanks to @verotruesocial for making this happen #herewecome #spiderman @tomholland2013 @tomhollandupdates @therussobrothers @avengers @theellenshow @marvelstudios

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Jackson is missing about 35% of his cerebellum. Due to this damage it has made things in Jackson's life more difficult than others. When Jackson was in first grade, kids were noticing he was different. He looked normal, but his body didn't move the same as theirs and his personality wasn't the same as theirs. Jackson’s mom says “Another mom told me that her son said Jackson was being bullied. Kids would push him down and spit on him.” They wouldn't let him join in on their games. Jackson works hard and fights to get his body to do things some said were impossible, just like Dr. Strange! He hopes to meet his hero one day. amazing costumes by @juliewhiteleycostumes Watch Jackson as #doctorstrange and see how the @avengers inspired him and a group of incredible kids to stand up against bullying in the #infinitywar #waragainstbullying series at www.fulltimephotographer.com @marvelstudios @scottderrickson @therussobrothers @prattprattpratt @chrishemsworth @elsapatakyconfidential @edglavin #stompoutbullying #unite #herewecome

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