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‘I became acutely aware that what a foreigner is able to capture through an image does not always
embody the lived reality of locals. Several days into an embed with Iraqi Special Forces, a way of
bridging that divide became evident when a soldier shared the pictures on his phone with me:
his wife, his children, the people he had killed, his university graduation day, his wedding. Similar
interactions like this happened so often during my time there, I began asking to download these
images in order to create an archive of the personal accounts of people who wanted their stories
witnessed, not just represented. In total I have collected roughly 350,000 images and videos from
over fifty different people across the country. I also began to scan the family photo albums of many
of the people I met to create a multi-generational view of Iraq, dating as far back as the 1920s. These
photos were supplemented with interviews, found objects, newspaper and magazine clippings,
along with images recovered from found cell phones of suspected ISIS militants and those who
lived under their rule.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
GOST Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 November 2021
Pages
340
ISBN
9781910401583

‘I became acutely aware that what a foreigner is able to capture through an image does not always
embody the lived reality of locals. Several days into an embed with Iraqi Special Forces, a way of
bridging that divide became evident when a soldier shared the pictures on his phone with me:
his wife, his children, the people he had killed, his university graduation day, his wedding. Similar
interactions like this happened so often during my time there, I began asking to download these
images in order to create an archive of the personal accounts of people who wanted their stories
witnessed, not just represented. In total I have collected roughly 350,000 images and videos from
over fifty different people across the country. I also began to scan the family photo albums of many
of the people I met to create a multi-generational view of Iraq, dating as far back as the 1920s. These
photos were supplemented with interviews, found objects, newspaper and magazine clippings,
along with images recovered from found cell phones of suspected ISIS militants and those who
lived under their rule.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
GOST Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 November 2021
Pages
340
ISBN
9781910401583