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Shared by Cathaleen Curtiss — 15 Jun 2012

This book is not a tribute to the photographer Rémi Ochlik, killed at age 28 in Homs, Syria on February 22nd 2012 but a continuation of his work. Remi wanted to make this book, a chronicle of the Arab Revolution that he witnessed. But he did not have the time

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