This blog started over two years ago with a post of my photos from Syria. The civil war was just starting to be called that, and memories of the nation's quiet surface were still fresh.
Today 'Syria' is a political synonym for urgency, escalation and diplomatic conundrums. Which makes these snapshots from December 2010 - a foreigner's naïvely curious glances - living relics: Meaningful, superfluous, and like everything else, endlessly subject to what comes after.
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Today 'Syria' is a political synonym for urgency, escalation and diplomatic conundrums. Which makes these snapshots from December 2010 - a foreigner's naïvely curious glances - living relics: Meaningful, superfluous, and like everything else, endlessly subject to what comes after.
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