“This was not quickly snapping a photo of a stranger on the street; it was gaining access to people’s most intimate spaces.” At Leica Camera Blog, Andrew Reed Weller captures the homes and lives of Syrian refugees in Turkey.
“This was not quickly snapping a photo of a stranger on the street; it was gaining access to people’s most intimate spaces.” At Leica Camera Blog, Andrew Reed Weller captures the homes and lives of Syrian refugees in Turkey.
What can one say about this sad situation? It’s hard to see how no-one in the word wants to help, I sometimes just don’t want to read it all, it just gets me down, but I also dont want to put my head in the sand. Thanks for sharing this aricle.
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I totally get that. I feel the pain of others. I must take reality in small doses. I have friends from Syria. First the dad was here. Then his wife and son came 2 years later. Their family is still there. How do they sleep at night? See my post ” Safe Soil” it is about them.
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