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I wanted to take a picture to remember our group. I was surprised
to see that without paying money and going to a studio I could take
a picture. I found myself really genius. |
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Then I decided to photography myself, because a friend had told
me I would never be able to take a photo with this camera. I decided
to take this picture to show him how everything would appear in details. |
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I tried to take another one in front of a tree to have a nice background,
but apparently I moved too much and the tree appears more than myself |
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I wanted to take a picture with the girl on the poster, because
she looks good, but the picture didn’t come out as I expected. |
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Here I wanted to photography the houses outside the camp. They are
much nicer than the ones inside. |
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This is at one entrance of the camp. I wanted the mosque and the
Fatah office to appear in the picture. |
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[For this and the following series]
I started my series on the alleys of the camp. I want to work on these
little alleys where the camp’s life happens.
I like them, and in the same time, I hate them. I know they have a
big influence on our life. When you are a kid, you sometimes dream
of a big playground. When people want to built they have to carry
material to their house, because no car enters these alleys….
There is many stories about the alleys |
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