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7.00" x 10.00"
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2.00"
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0.88"
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12.50" x 15.50"
Beirut Souks, 40 Years Later Framed Print
by Marc Nader
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Beirut Souks, 40 Years Later framed print by Marc Nader. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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INSIGHT | Almost totally destroyed during the civil war (1975-1990) Beirut city center has been rebuilt anew by 2010. Unfortunately, and although... more
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INSIGHT | Almost totally destroyed during the civil war (1975-1990) Beirut city center has been rebuilt anew by 2010. Unfortunately, and although pretty neat architectural constructions were created, the spirit and personality of the pre-war souks was never to come back.
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About Marc Nader
So many beautiful things around us, fleeting moments which too often remain unnoticed. They are looking at us, watching us, calling us silently, hoping to be noticed, remembered, and maybe immortalized with a photograph. Professional photographer in Lebanon and the US since 1972, and photography professor at the American University of Beirut from 1997 to 2020, I have always made it a point to find time to create my very own images, looking, seeing, appreciating, and dwelling in the scene, trying to bring out and share the essence of what I see through the viewfinder, which I love to call “My Magic Window”. A look in the eyes, a tree in the sun, dancing reflections on water, all whispering to my senses “Look at...
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Rosalie Scanlon
Excellent capture with wonderful depth. L/tweet
Denise Clark
Beautiful arches but you are right...it looks a little soulless compared to what I am imagining it was (like the grand bazaar in Istanbul?) What I can't imagine is living through a civil war...such violence and hatred and still it continues in many countries. We have a healthy disrespect for our politicians( and all authority)...we rate them officially as lower than used car salesmen... I hope it stays that way...even though there is always the danger of fanatics. f/l
Marc Nader replied:
Thanks for your insightful comment, Denise. In spite of all the horrors going on in front of our eyes (worldwide) the power of life will always prevail hopefully ... I strongly feel that we, humans, as a whole, are indeed a very interesting case for shrinks.