Life in the Jordan Valley
Hugging the West Bank of the Jordan River from which most of the Occupied Palestinian Territories derive their name, the Jordan Valley represents a little-reported but highly active site of conflict within the region.
...Hugging the West Bank of the Jordan River from which most of the Occupied Palestinian Territories derive their name, the Jordan Valley represents a little-reported but highly active site of conflict within the region.
...This documentary photography project is the beginnings of an exploration into urban bee keeping in London, currently focused on South East London where I live.
...With its weary machinery, cumbersome management and inevitable delays, the Uhuru (or Freedom) Railway doesn’t inspire much pride these days.
It wasn’t always so.
...With the recent negative press surrounding the strong armed tactics of the Met police and the anarchistic behaviour of the G8 protesters in London on the 12th June, this body of work was undertaken with the intention of documenting a truthful account the days event...
How would you feel if you were not a citizen of any country? How would you feel if you were considered a taboo in the society? As you had no identity, you would not have any rights. You could not get a national identification card,...
24th April 2013, it was just like an another random day for all the Bangladeshi people. A day started with lots of pressure with work for the working people and so on for other people with their duty. But who knew that the next day...
Like any other railway stations of Bangladesh, Chittagong Railway Station is not only a place for stopping & starting trains but also a shelter for a homeless people, marketplace for hawkers and even for some peoples a place for taking drugs and crime. This rail...
Recently I had the good fortune to accompany Robert Van Waarden on a mission to gather human-interest stories around wind energy in the UK. Robert is a professional photographer who focuses on climate change and travel stories. Currently based in Amsterdam, he is soon to...
Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa. Due to some archeological findings, Ethiopia is considered the origin of humanity. The country was home to the ancient civilisations of Axum and Lalibela.
...In November 2012 I travelled to the West Bank to initiate a story looking at life under occupation in Palestinian Refugee camps. Almost as soon as I arrived rocket exchanges between Gaza and Israel intensified for the first time in years, making international news.
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