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"May you live in interesting times" is a proverb with an unattributed origin. Most speculate the phrase came from China, some assume its origins to be of 20th century English design, but all agree that the phrase is a curse. We no doubt live in "interesting" times. 2011 has already brought revolution, quakes, tsunamis, government shutdowns, and an escaped cobra. Interesting is not always a good thing, but it can be.
With this video, photographer John Moore provides a glimpse into the hectic travel schedule of a front-line photojournalist during the Arab revolution of 2011. His photographs and stories from the Middle-east will leave an impression on you, and this video is interesting in a good way. From Egypt to Bahrain to Libya, the video showcases the revolution from one photographer's view behind the lens.
Continue reading Reflections on Revolution - A photographer's travels through the Arab tumult
Reflections on Revolution - A photographer's travels through the Arab tumult originally appeared on Gadling on Tue, 12 Apr 2011 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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