This sleepy town with health resorts once reserved only for state employees and military personnel is now a bustling resort full of pleasant restaurants
She describes them as old fashioned cameras where the photographer has to put her head under a cloth
He has produced more than 18 books
While on assignment in the South of France in the summer of 1948
conceptual approach to photography
Fine Print: A roadblock was made by the protesters in Al Qasir street that leads to the presidential palace in Khartoum. Soudan, December 30, 2021 Black and White This sleepy town with healthSalih Basheer, born in 1995 in Omdurman, is a Sudanese photographer. After finishing high school in Sudan, he moved to Cairo in 2013 and received his Bachelors degree in Geography from Cairo University in 2017. During his studies in Egypt, he started as a self taught photographer, and subsequently studied photojournalism in Denmark. In 2021, Basheer received the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund student grant for his personal project 22 Days in Between.