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These exuberantly free photos were made by children living along Turkey’s border with Iraq and Syria - the washington post
I Saw The Air Fly
Conscientious Photo Magazine - Every once in a while, photography produced outside the narrow confines of photoland manages to find its way inside, resulting in a breath of fresh air in an environment stultified by its own conventions and structures, in particular by its insistence on the model of the “master” photographer crafting precious images.
Young Refugees On The Syrian Border Were Given Cameras. This Is What They Saw.
CNN - With millions of refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq fleeing their homes over the last decade, images of despair -- of people huddled on boats, of bodies washed ashore -- also migrated across newspaper front pages and down news feeds.
A Traveling Darkroom On The Syria–Turkey Border Is Encouraging Children To Make Photos
Serbest Salih’s traveling darkroom is unlike almost any other in the world — a few miles over the Syrian border in Turkey, it moves on a trailer hitch like a caravan from town to town. The darkroom works primarily with children, most of them refugees like Salih himself.