The vivid images, taken in the Middle East in 1898, give a fascinating insight into the culture of the ancient tribal group, who once fought alongside Lawrence of Arabia during the First World War.
Photographs can be a visual collection of memories. They hold a sentimental and cherished value. For the perspective of an artist, photography shows the world and life in an entirely different dime…
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The wandering herders of the Middle East, at a time of change.
The images, which were taken over a 50-year period in various locations from Jordan to Jerusalem, show the historic practices of tribes living in the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East.
A man wrapped in gauze as part of a costume sits in the back of a taxi on Halloween in New York City in this image from our photography archives.
Bedouin woman in Jerusalem, early 1900s
This Large vintage movie poster features the iconic Lebanese film ‘Badawiya Fi Baris : A Bedouin in Pari’ shot in Bhamdoun, starring Roschdy Abaza, Abdel Salamel Naboulsi, and Samira Tewfik. Following a local competition in Beirut, a young Bedouin arrives in Paris where she becomes a big star. An original 1960s vintage movie poster comes with the original cinema plaques that were used outside in the cinema halls to give people a sneak peek of what's to come. A rare and special find by the designer Rana Salam can be used to interior design restaurants, hotels, and home interiors. Contact us for dimensions
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This architecture stock photo features tourism, ancient, and archeology.
Attention archive photography lovers! There's a new Tumblr in town by National Geographic called FOUND, set up in honour of their 125th anniversary. What better way to celebrate a birthday than to go digging through one of the most interesting photographic archives in the world.... 'FOUND is a cura