Tag Archives: Tahrir Square

Egypt’s Next Generation

  The images in the photo essay I published today are drawn from my first couple of months in Cairo. While some of the photographs were taken as part of my project on the hopes and visions of Egyptians post-revolution, …

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Egypt’s Next Generation

Encounters with children and young people from across Cairo.

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Egypt’s Ongoing Revolution – A gallery of images

  As I described in my journal entry of 17th April 2011, Egypt’s revolution could still be considered a work in progress. From mid-April 2011, I spent the best part of a month living bang on Cairo’s Tahrir Square, which …

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Cairo’s graffiti painting revolutionaries

  If it were not for the combined forces of Egypt’s youth and social media, how far would this country’s revolution have got? Much has been made of the ‘Facebook and Twitter revolution’ (just a quick hashtag search for ‘Tahrir’ …

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Egypt’s ongoing revolution: images and insights from Tahrir Square

  Most of the images here and many more are available for sale and to share in the gallery Egypt’s Ongoing Revolution in my image archives. Over two months have passed since the resignation of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak after …

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