When she saw a picture of Chefchaouen, Raquel knew it was love at first sight because of the blue washed walls and the old stacked houses. It seemed the perfect city to wander all the day with no direction. And so it was!
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Thicha's trip to Oman was a random one. She has always wanted to go to Yemen but the civil war going on right now doesn’t allow her to do so. So when a friend shared a photo of Wadi Shab, she looked it up on a map and found out it’s near Yemen. Oman it is. That was it.
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Catherine's time in Ghana all started with a simple question from her husband: Would you like to live in Africa for a year? Immediately, she said yes. The logistics and the location were secondary to the great, grand adventure of living half a world away. After all, it is every photographers dream to have a project in a place so different from home.
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Temi was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. However, his trip wasn’t to capture the good looking parts of Nigeria; he wanted to show that there is beauty even in things we don’t consider “beautiful”.
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For most people, the extent of their knowledge of Rwanda orients around genocide and as a consequence, their understanding of the country revolves largely around atrocity footage and horror stories. During his visit, Ali notes how Rwanda is defined by its history, sure, but also by it’s immense determination, its complexity and its nuance. It’s an insanely beautiful country with so much to offer by way of culture, innovation and inspiration.
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