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March 2007

Iraqi Kurdistan

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During seven weeks in 2005 Ed Kashi photographed Kurdish people in northern Iraq going about their daily lives.

He has put thousands of images in a 12 minute presentation that blurs the boundary between photography and cinematography. I rate it a success on the whole, and an interesting experiment that points to new possibilities.

You’ll need Flash, and a broadband connection, to enjoy this website.

Ed Kashi: One of several thousand images presented flip-book style, in sync with an instrumental audio track, in Iraqi Kurdistan.

filed under Iraq + Photography

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