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Kevin Bubriski

    Legacy in Stone
    Portrait of Nepal
    Nepal
    • A collection of fine art b&w portraits of the Nepali people and landscape taken by a one-time Peace Corps volunteer. Each large format print is well reproduced with broad tonal qualities. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

      Portrait of Nepal
    • Legacy in Stone

      Syria Before War

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This collection features 100 black-and-white photographs taken in Syria in 2003, documenting ancient sites that have since been lost or damaged due to the ongoing civil war. Photographer Kevin Bubriski, on assignment during the early days of the U.S. war in Iraq, captured not only the country's remarkable monuments but also the daily lives and stories of its people. Unbeknownst to him, a decade later, conflict would devastate much of what he had photographed. Before the war, the Suq in Aleppo was renowned as the longest continuously inhabited marketplace in the world, thriving for over two millennia. Bubriski's images reflect this vibrancy, showcasing bustling merchants and artisans. He also documented stunning sites such as the Dead Cities, the basilica of St. Simeon, and various pilgrimage locations, along with early Islamic sites near Raqqa and the ancient Roman trade cities of Apamea and Palmyra. Bubriski recalls the profound sense of discovery and awe he felt amidst such rich history, capturing the haunting beauty of these ruins with his Hasselblad camera, preserving their legacy forever in photographs.

      Legacy in Stone