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How Many Photographs Will It Take to Make a Difference in the Middle East?

January 17 | By Michael Coyne | Posted in Photojournalism

Tweet The farmers frantically picked their olives in the blazing hot sun. We were on a boulder-strewn hillside in Palestine, near the edge of a recently completed Jewish settlement. Some of the farmers had started to carry their bags of olives to their carts, when suddenly a group of settlers came running down the hillside [...]

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