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#StoriesInMyHands with @ibrsoul
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For Ibrahim Hammada (@ibrsoul), hands have unique powers of expression. “I used to hold my mother’s hands tightly when I felt anxious, and that always helped me relax,” says Ibrahim, a Syrian doctor who now lives in Koblenz, Germany. “Growing up, I realized that the power of our hands is not limited to touch but has something visual, too.” Ibrahim has always been drawn to art and architecture and he began the #StoriesInMyHands project as a way to do what he loves in his spare time. “When it is difficult for me to find words to express, my photos can do the job.”
Ibrahim’s photos are the result of looking at the world with a twist. “The objects of my photos are around me all the time,” he says. “I just need to think about them differently to come up with new photos.”
His project is a challenge that he happily accepts. “My plan is to keep doing this as long as I have hands, heart and mind.”
by via Instagram Blog
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