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Powerful Photojournalism Exhibition Draws Eyes in Baghdad

The powerful photojournalism exhibition has once again drawn public attention, this time in the heart of Baghdad. After an impactful debut in Erbil, the exhibition arrived at the French Institute, showcasing the strength of visual storytelling.

Organized by Agence France-Presse (AFP), this event brings together stunning images that capture Iraq’s depth and complexity. With 37 compelling photographs on display, the exhibition features the work of both Iraqi and international AFP photographers. Each photo tells a story of life, struggle, and resilience across different regions.

The selected images cover a wide geographic range. From the vibrant streets of Baghdad to the tranquil southern marshes, the photographers documented Iraq’s landscapes and people. Visitors can also see scenes from Mosul, Basra, and the holy cities, offering a full visual tour of the country.

Several contributors to the collection are Iraqi photojournalists who collaborate regularly with AFP. Their local perspective brings authenticity and emotional depth to the exhibition. Their work has resonated with many attendees and sparked meaningful discussions about media, culture, and history.

The powerful photojournalism exhibition also received strong support from diplomats and cultural figures. Notable attendees included government advisors and representatives from various foreign embassies. Their presence underlined the international significance of the exhibition and its message.

AFP aims to continue building connections through visual reporting. The organization hopes to expand these exhibitions to other cities across the Middle East and North Africa. This effort highlights AFP’s commitment to public engagement and cultural exchange.

Through this exhibition, the agency creates a space for reflection and dialogue. The powerful photojournalism exhibition offers more than just images—it delivers a narrative of a country told through its people. As interest grows, this initiative will likely reach even more audiences across the region.

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