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Pixels of War: Photographing the House of Assad
Franco-Syrian photographer Ammar Abd Rabbo discusses his experience covering two Assad presidencies and how his work changed when the Syrian war started.
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A.J. is an Arab studies and political science student, assistant French teacher, and researcher for the Arab Studies department at Davidson College. His current book project examines Syrian artists in exile.
Follow via RSSFranco-Syrian photographer Ammar Abd Rabbo discusses his experience covering two Assad presidencies and how his work changed when the Syrian war started.
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