Loulou d’Aki
Loulou d’Aki is an independent photographer, born on the swedish seaside in the late 70’s.
She studied music and art before discovering the magic of photography during a longer stay in New York city.
Back in Europe she obtained a Master at ISFCI in Rome, Italy.
Ever since, Loulou d’Aki’s been living, working, exposing in Greece, France, Switzerland, Italy, Quebec, USA, Israel and Palestine.Her photographs have been published in Dagens Nyheter, Sydsvenska Dagbladet, Aftonbladet, Time Lightbox, Têtu, VSD, Verdensmagasinet X, ETC, Capricious Magazine.
Loulou d’Aki’s passionate about youth, the age of infinite possibilities.Photography is a chance to unravel pieces of magic in every moment.
She is currently based in the Middle East - available for assignment across the globe.
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by Loulou d’Aki
The Caracal Battalion held a swearing in ceremony in the Negev desert. The infantry combat battalion of the Israel Defense Forces is named after the Caracal, a small cat whose sexes appear the same. Approximately 60% of the battalion is female.
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by Loulou d’Aki
Purim is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people in the ancient Persian Empire from destruction in the wake of a plot by Haman. On this occasion Jewish people drink large amounts of alcohol and dress in costumes.
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by Loulou d’Aki
Orthodox Christmas was celebrated in Bethlehem with a special Communion service at the Nativity Church, which was preceded by a procession made up of members of the religious community and lay devotees.
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by Loulou d’Aki
The Kreus family celebrates the last night of Hanukka in their home in Mea Shearim, Jerusalem.
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by Loulou d’Aki
Air strikes between Israel and Gaza continues. The air force bombed a weapons storage facility and two sites where rockets had been launched, according to a statement from the Israel Defense Forces.
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by Loulou d’Aki
Violence between Israel and Gaza escalated during the weekend when several rockets were fired, with Israel retaliating with missile attacks.
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by Loulou d’Aki
Palestinians honored Yasser Arafat on the commemoration day of his death.
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by Loulou d’Aki
Children playing on the street of Mea Shearim, Jerusalem; ultra orthodox and anti zionist neighborhood in Jerusalem.

