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August 2024

“The Enduring Craft of Egyptian Pottery: A Legacy of Tradition and Hope Through Generations”

**Description:** “The Enduring Craft of Egyptian Pottery: A Legacy of Tradition and Hope Through Generations” highlights the excellence of Egyptian pottery as an art form that transcends time. This ancient craft, rooted in the Pharaonic era, continues to shine thanks to generations working with passion and love to preserve its traditions. Through family collaboration and

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“The Resilient Art of Egyptian Pottery: Preserving Tradition Through Generations”

The pottery profession is considered one of the traditional crafts that struggle for the survival of the pottery industry in Egypt. It is an ancient craft that was passed down from children to grandparents. Everyone, men and women, works inside homes. Families exist to shape with their own hands the legacy of their ancestors, a

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Boundless Chasing

In the heart of Richmond, Melbourne, where walls confine and stories unfold, a group of African children from migrant and refugee backgrounds find a fleeting moment of joy. Forbidden to leave their homes, they make the world their playground, chasing laughter and light against the backdrop of a vibrant mural. When I took this photo.

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Pray and hope.

The “Kartik Brati” or “Rakher Upobash” is an annual religious festival held at Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram, where followers of Baba Lokenath gather on Saturdays and Tuesdays during the last 15 days of the Bangla month of “Kartik.” During this event, Hindu – worshipers fast and light lamps and special incense as they fervently

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FURAHA

When we were kids, happiness was simple. Jumping rope with friends, feeling the wind in our hair, and hearing the laughter of those cheering us on. This photo captures that pure, carefree joy we all felt when life was just about having fun and being together. It’s a reminder that true happiness is found in

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