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Amine LANDOULSI
17-11-1976
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Photographe Tunisien ayant vécu à travers son objectif ,la révolution de son pays .sans pour autant calculé les risques j'ai plongé dans ces émeutes de la révolution ,des fois je crier des slogans des manifestants qu'une seconde près je les prenais en mode pause ,comme si pour dire "Souris mon frère ,notre demain sera joyeux "

Tunisian photographer who lived with his lens, the revolution in his country. Without calculated risks I dove into the riots of the revolution, when I shouted the slogans of demonstrators near a second I took a picture as if to say "Smiles my brother, our future will be happy"

Very good work! Keep it up. I

Very good work! Keep it up.
I want to ask you if you still have more photos of the Libyan protests in Tunisia in front of the embassy ?!

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