Doubting Thomas Destroyed in Aswan
Doubting Thomas was destroyed in Aswan, Egypt, during the Egyptian revolutions of 2011 & 2013. Photographing him in December 2009, it was love at first sight. But when cultural…
Doubting Thomas was destroyed in Aswan, Egypt, during the Egyptian revolutions of 2011 & 2013. Photographing him in December 2009, it was love at first sight. But when cultural…
Ma’arra Mosaic Museum in Northern Syria’s Idlib Province was largely destroyed by Syrian army barrel bombs. Fortunately archeologists have risked their lives to try to protect this ancient heritage (more…)
The Feet of the Colossos of Ramses II at the Temple of Ramses II at the Ramesseum in Luxor, Egypt. (more…)
Wadi el Gamal as twilight falls… to the left are the jewel-like colours of the Red Sea, to the right are ancient Roman emerald mines and endless Egyptian desert. But if you’re feeling lazy, you can just sit beneath this make-shift structure and watch the sun go down. (more…)
Cairo overpopulated? No problem! You don’t have to move house if you’ve too many kids and not enough space. You just extend your home upwards! Personally, I can’t help wondering whether these wonky structures are actually a convenient place for stashing eccentric aunties and dodgy uncles. (more…)