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    <title>One moment in the Medina (getting lost and found in Marrakech</title>
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      <title>My Photo scholarship 2010 entry</title>
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I believe in the power of photography to assist development. I take images to tell stories for the quiet voices, document cultures and explore the world one frame at a time.

These set of images were taken in Marrakech earlier this year. I allowed myself a late afternoon to get utterly lost in the alleys of the city. Instead of taking a photo with a snake charmer or buying a lamp, my favourite souvenir I took home was the memory of this quiet afternoon, in the shade of the enormous Medina walls, playing a makeshift game of Football with two local boys, Yousef and Jamal. I did not know any Arabic, the boys knew no English, yet we found a common language in laughter. Laughing firstly at each other when they saw the photos i was taking and secondly at me when they discovered I could not kick a ball to save myself. when the sun had disappeared they led me back through the maze of alley ways and said goodbye with a simple handshake.</description>
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      <author>matildaswan</author>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 01:46:00 GMT</pubDate>
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