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Project I did as my final for my Dig. Photography Class
Cultura de Boyle Heights
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Church St Jan de Doper (1923-25) in Waalwijk, the Netherlands, by Hendrik Willem Valk
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Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq
kurdistan is not a province of iraq. it’s an entirely different entity.
please do not caption photos of kurdistan with iraq, turkey, iran, or syria.
Richard Arbib Coupe design studies, 1951
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IRAQ. 1974. A member of the Peshmerga forces. At the time of the Second Iraqi-Kurdish War (1974-1975), their numbers were around 45.500 fighters.
Peshmerga are nowadays the military forces of the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan. Peshmerga means “one who confronts death” or “one who faces death”. The Peshmerga force itself is largely divided and controlled separately by the Democratic Party of Kurdistan and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, although both pledge allegiance to the Kurdistan Regional Government. Efforts are under way to gather the entire force under the Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs. Peshmerga forces are responsible for defending the land, people and institutions of the Kurdistan Region.
Photograph: Bruno Barbey/Magnum Photos
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Leon Bridges by Bryan Schutmaat for The Telegraph – story here. (Many thanks to photo editors Leo, Andy, and Roz.)
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