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Mustafa Quraishi, Kabul

Mustafa Quraishi, Kabul

$100.00Price

Photo Credit: 

Mustafa Quraishi

 

Photo Caption:

An Afghan girl pulls a donkey up a gradient, as a Volkswagen Beetle stands parked near a graveyard in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 29, 2011. 

 

Photographer's Note: 

"Though the country has seen decades of war and fighting, and is considered one of the poorest in the world, the people I would meet here were without a doubt, some of the nicest I have come across in all my years in photojournalism.


I remember visiting a refugee camp of internally displaced people on a day I was fasting in the holy month of Ramadan. Tents in the camp were made of torn pieces of cloth, children were rummaging through garbage for food, and a tent with a dozen elders invited me over to break my fast with them over one slice of a watermelon and bread that was to be shared amongst all. I broke my fast with a cigarette instead. 

 

In Afghanistan, I learnt to say “Shukran” (thank you in Arabic), and continue to do so in my everyday life for we do not realize what we have until we witness and feel the pain of others.”

  • Please Note:

    All photo captions are the original text filed by the photographer on the day the image was taken.

  • Print Info:

    10" x 15" print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308GSM Matt Fine Art paper.
    Unsigned. Unmounted. Rolled.

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