Ahmad Mesleh
I'm a Palestinian young Photographer who lives in Town of Ni'lin in the west bank near Ramallah , , i like photography from along time, and i got the chance to talk about my people and my self, my cameras helped me to draw the life in pixels , you can search my name to see my work all around the world.
I believe that every picture can tell us a story, can describe more than reports or words comes from mouth,
if i can show the world my story it is better to be seen and not saved between my files in my computer.
i decided to let my Lens talks to the world , tell them what i feel in every click on the button of the camera, so i need your help to tell me what you think nothing less nothing more.
i started my Photography since the end of July, 2009.
you can download my life story from my blog:
http://www.eyeonpalestine.com
My facebook page :
http://www.facebook.com/eyeonpalestine2011
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by Ahmad Mesleh
The weekly protest against the Israeli separation wall over 2500 acres of Ni'lins town land, has caused protests since 2008. Palestinian protesters regularly go to the wall, light fires, throw stones and are routinely pegged back by tear gas.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
Palestinians Mark the 65th Anniversary of NAKBA in the West Bank city of Ramallah om May 15, 2013.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
Youth Scouting Teams parade in the Easter Feast in Ramallah.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
The weekly protest against the Israeli separation wall that took 2500 acres of Ni'lins town land, has caused protests since 2008. Palestinian protesters regularly go to the wall, light fires, throw stones and are routinely pegged back by tear gas.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
The weekly protest against the Israeli separation wall that took 2500 acres of Ni'lins town land, has caused protests since 2008. Palestinian protesters regularly go to the wall, light fires, throw stones and are routinely pegged back by tear gas.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
The weekly protest against the Israeli separation wall that took 2500 acres of Ni'lins town land, has caused protests since 2008. Palestinian protesters regularly go to the wall, light fires, throw stones and are routinely pegged back by tear gas.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
Hundreds of Palestinians celebrated in Ramallah in Al Muqata - in front of President Mahmoud Abbas' office after he returned from New York, where he won a UN vote to admit Palestine as a state.
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by Ahmad Mesleh
The weekly protest against the Israeli separation wall that took 2500 acres of Ni'lins town land, has caused protests since 2008. Palestinian protesters regularly go to the wall, light fires, throw stones and are routinely pegged back by tear gas.
