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A Palestinian couple celebrate after their wedding ceremony as part of a protest against Israel’s separation wall. Photographed by Muhammed Muheisen on July 14, 2006 at the village of Bil'in, near the West Bank town of Ramallah. © Keystone SDA.
#muhammed muheisen#palestine#free palestine#ph#street photography#we stand with palestine#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#palestine protest#fake-lancelot very kindly found the date and place it was taken#thanks!
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Bandeiras palestinas hasteadas em barcos de pesca durante uma comemoração antes da retirada israelense planejada da Faixa de Gaza (Plano de retirada unilateral de israel), 12 de agosto de 2005. Costa da cidade de Gaza, Palestina, 12 de agosto de 2005 /// Foto por Muhammed Muheisen
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Afghan refugee boys wrapped themselves in blankets to keep warm in the evening, Islamabad, Pakistan, 2012 - by Muhammed Muheisen (1981), Jordanian
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The Landscape of War with Don McCullin & Muhammed Muheisen
#youtube#don mccullin#photography#war photography#war photo#memory#history#muhammed muheisen#camera#canon#film camera#film photography#film photographer#photo#photography interview#tumblr
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photo by muhammed muheisen
#palestine#photography#jerusalem#beauty#pink#prayer#culture#archive#swana#femininity#fashion#styling#glow
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“Earth from above, with carpets of blossoming tulips in the Netherlands.
Photos by Muhammed Muheisen @mmuheisen”
via @natgeo on instagram
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Canon's "World Unseen" Exhibit is a Unique Take on Photographic Experiences
While most people will know the Canon brand from its wide range of cameras, equipment and such, the veteran imaging company also sponsors a lot of events geared towards cultural enrichment, as well as collaborations with dedicated organizations and institues. With that in mind Canon recently announced the upcoming "World Unseen" photo exhibit, which will be held starting tomorrow. The event was organized in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). As such, the exhibition is open to visitors – blind, partially sighted and sighted – and is designed with the experience of blind and partially sighted people in mind. The event features a series of photographs from world-renowned photographers, and are accompanied with elevated prints, audio descriptions, soundscapes and braille to help visitors connect with the images and the stories behind them. ‘Prayer to the Yanomami Goddess’ by Sebastião Salgado The exhibition will showcase works from several photographers and Canon ambassadors including multi-award-winning South African photojournalist Brent Stirton, Brazilian Photojournalist Sebastião Salgado, Nigerian photojournalist Yagazie Emezi, sports photographer Samo Vidic, fashion photographer Heidi Rondak and Pulitzer winning photojournalist Muhammed Muheisen. Speaking about the event, Pete Morris, Brand and Sponsorship Senior Manager at Canon EMEA states: “Photography is an incredibly powerful medium that can push the imagination and we want this experience to be accessible to everyone. This exhibition was created with blind and partially sighted people in mind to share imagery and the stories behind them in an entirely new way. With Canon’s elevated print technology, we hope all visitors will feel a deeper connection to the emotions and stories that imaging can bring to life." ‘Rhino Wars’ by Brent Stirton Canon adds that sighted people will also gain a better appreciation of the partially sighted experience - the images featured in the exhibit are obscured in different ways to convey different types of visual impairment, such as glaucoma to diabetic retinopathy. In addition to raising awareness of accessibility in arts and cultural spaces, it also shows how inclusive design can improve the experiences for everyone. Dave Williams, Inclusive Design Ambassador at RNIB, says: “The World Unseen exhibition opens up the world of photography and enables more blind and partially sighted people to experience the emotive stories, and physical touch, of these iconic images. As a braille user, it’s fantastic to be working with Canon to raise awareness of the possibilities of textured print and to see in action how technology can make art more accessible for people with sight loss.” The "World Unseen" photo exhibit runs from 5th to 7th of April, and will be held at the Somerset House. Read the full article
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Photo by Muhammed Muheisen | Evening falls over a canal in Amsterdam. For more ...
Photo by Muhammed Muheisen | Evening falls over a canal in Amsterdam. For more …
Photo by Muhammed Muheisen @mmuheisen | Evening falls over a canal in Amsterdam. For more photos and videos from different parts of the world, follow me @mmuheisen and @mmuheisenpublic. Source
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Palestinos tomando banho no mar Mediterrâneo próximo à área de Mawasi, na Faixa de Gaza.
Al-Mawasi, Palestina, 12 de setembro de 2005 /// Foto por Muhammed Muheisen
"Os palestinos de Gaza sentiram pela primeira vez o gosto da liberdade na segunda-feira, depois que as tropas israelenses se retiraram da faixa costeira. Centenas de pessoas atravessaram a fronteira com o Egito para se reunir com parentes após décadas de separação, adolescentes entraram nas águas de praias antes proibidas e pais guiaram seus filhos pelos destroços de assentamentos judeus abandonados."
© Associated Press
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World day against child labour, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, 2012 - by Muhammed Muheisen (1981), Jordanian
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Muhammed Muheisen, Afghan refugee baby boy Samiullah Afsar smiles while carrying a puppy he found in a pile of a garbage, Pakistan, 2012
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Photo @mmuheisen / The fifth-century B.C. Parthenon temple is illuminated atop the ancient Acropolis, with the Saronic Gulf seen in the background, in Athens, Greece.
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In the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, zebras search for crocodiles while wildebeest run across the river.
Photographer Muhammed Muheisen:
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