The popular football team of the Al-Salam neighbourhood taking a break at half time. January 2022.
Children smiling shyly at the camera, waiting for their father’s return. Their dad works in construction, and he invited me to visit the family. Nahrawan district, Baghdad. February 2022.
A woman transformed a room in her house into a small local store for household necessities. In the picture, she’s selling Pepsi on credit to a little girl. Kadhimiya district, Baghdad. March 2021.
A woman hanging clothes on the roof of her rundown home. Al-Shawaka district, Baghdad, January 2021.
A woman sitting on her doorstep to get some air after a power cut. Sadriya District, Baghdad. August 2019.
A clockmaker and repairer, who claims to be the owner of the oldest clock repair shop in Baghdad. He inherited this craft from his father, who learned it from his grandfather and grand grand-father. He spends his day among ticking clocks, and owns some of the rarest and oldest types of clocks in the city. Al-Midan District, Baghdad. December 2021.
An 80-year-old furniture restorer who’s still working even though his job is rapidly disappearing in Iraq. Standing next to him is his neighbour and friend who likes to spend time at his shop despite the summer heat. Sadriya Market, Baghdad. July 2018.
A greengrocer napping inside his shop. Sadriya Market, Baghdad. June 2019.2019.
A resident of the Sadriya neighbourhood who likes to sit in front of his house and chat with his neighbours. August 2019.
Two neighbours gossiping. Karimat district, Baghdad, November 2021.