Thursday, September 11, 2008

Introduction

In June 2008 I was fortunate enough to accompany family friends on their visit to the Jerusalem and the West Bank. In just over two weeks we traveled through Jerusalem, Beit Sahour, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, Dier Istiya, and Hebron. I was greeted with inexpressible hospitality and kindness. Truly I was touched by the people of Palestine and I hope these photos (click to enlarge) help communicate their humanity to the wider world from which they are so tragically isolated. My gratitude is extended to the following: Rabia, Benjamin, Taslim, and Mehedi van Hattum; Kristel; Ruwaida; and many othes. Thanks also to Theodora Portago for her generosity and friendship in helping make this project a reality. Ma'salaama.

Monday, September 8, 2008


Looking over Hebron


Shopkeepers
The city under occupation

Now empty markets

Mothers and daughters


The mesh above their head is put in place to catch stones (visible) thrown by the Israeli settlers from the upper apartments 
Three generation, Ruwiada with mother and grandmother.
...and the fourth, her niece
Ahmed, former political prisoner
...at his childhood home with his grandmother, Siti

Posters of martyrs 
Damaged homes from the conflict
Nablus, the "heart" of the resistance

Tea store and factory
Local and fellow photographer