A photo exhibition sponsored by the Stanley Foundation and VII Photo Agency
In January 2006 the Stanley Foundation commissioned the world-renowned photography agency VII Photo Agency to accurately portray and highlight the modern, day-to-day life of people living in the Middle East. The photographers who took part in this project documented the rise and influence of open media in the Arab world, the Western influence on local life, and the daily life experiences of Arab communities in the Middle East all with the ultimate goal of dispelling the myths and misconceptions of the region. The images in this exhibition represent a small portion of the prints Alexandra Boulat, Gary Knight, Antonin Kratochvil, and Joachim Ladefoged brought back from the region.
The photos represent the broad range of cultures and societies from across the Middle East. Among the countries portrayed in the exhibition:
Egypt • Jordan • Kuwait • Lebanon Syria • United Arab Emirates
This photography exhibition is a companion to the Stanley Foundation's radio documentary special "24/7: The Rise and Influence of Arab Media." The Stanley Foundation and VII Photo Agency hope that this exhibition will foster a greater understanding of the Middle East and its people among the American public.
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Flutz12 1 year ago
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WTF23450 1 year ago
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Flutz12 1 year ago
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WTF23450 1 year ago
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WTF23450 1 year ago
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downy62 1 year ago
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Flutz12 1 year ago
WOW ! looks like life is better there, GOD land is beautiful and he knew the Arabs would take better care of his land that's why they are bless.
MsCuriousCat 1 year ago
I have spent time in the UAE and Bahrain, As westernized as some of the urban areas may seem, it's not for the locals. There is still a loud anti-west voice. I went to a Ponderosa steak house in Dubai, There were no native Arabs there. Asian staff, largely UK patrons. There is a small progressive movement but it is stifled by the overwhelmingly loud anti-west sentiment.
usbiker133t 2 years ago