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Sam Tarling, Photographer: November 2012
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Tuesday, 27 November 2012. Refugees face cold winter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Refugees face cold winter. View my complete profile. International Herald Tribune (New York Times). Rolling Stone Middle East. The Christian Science Monitor. Gear Guide Update: Phottix Ares Remotes. JustImage.org Matthew Cassel. The state of counter terrorism. A Visit from the NSA (for Christmas). DEPENDE: HEZBOLÁ EN SIRIA. Tripoli’s Slow Decline.
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: April 2015
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Saturday, 18 April 2015. These days I'm mostly posting updates on my Instagram account, which can be found here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. International Herald Tribune (New York Times). Rolling Stone Middle East. The Christian Science Monitor. Gear Guide Update: Phottix Ares Remotes. JustImage.org Matthew Cassel. The state of counter terrorism. A Visit from the NSA (for Christmas). DEPENDE: HEZBOLÁ EN SIRIA.
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: December 2013
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Friday, 27 December 2013. Car bomb strikes downtown Beirut. Beirutis this morning suffered yet another of what seems to be a string of tit for tat car bombings. This time, the target was a prominent member of the Sunni community. His convoy was destroyed by what is thought to have been a remotely detonated car bomb, killing him and four others and wounding around 70, according to the latest figures. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: October 2012
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Monday, 22 October 2012. Tear gas and flying flag sticks. After what seemed like a fairly inflammatory speech by some political big cheese at the end of the otherwise-uneventful funeral of the recently assassinated Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan, an odd combo of hard-line Sunni and right-wing Christian groups (for anyone wondering why these two make odd bedfellows check here. There's a few more here. Tuesday, 9 October 2012. Review: Bryan Mc...
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: Civilians pay the price in Abra
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Wednesday, 26 June 2013. Civilians pay the price in Abra. Although much has been reported of the loss of life during the recent fighting between Sunni fighters ant the Lebanese army in Saida (read more about it here. Thanks to Hisham, the guy pictured below, I was able to visit the homes of some Abra residents who had been caught in the crossfire. Sheik Ahmad Al Assir. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Civilians pay the price in Abra.
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: London exhibition
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Friday, 14 March 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. International Herald Tribune (New York Times). Rolling Stone Middle East. The Christian Science Monitor. Gear Guide Update: Phottix Ares Remotes. JustImage.org Matthew Cassel. The state of counter terrorism. A Visit from the NSA (for Christmas). DEPENDE: HEZBOLÁ EN SIRIA. Tripoli’s Slow Decline. Global: Dan Chung guardian.co.uk. View from the Levant.
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: If Mad Max played cricket
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Monday, 18 March 2013. If Mad Max played cricket. Changing gears a little here to take in a clash of crickets to greatest titans - England and India - who here swapped the green (or whatever it's called) for the remains of a destroyed factory. As cool as this looks, it's still a sad reminder that Beirut has pretty much zero public greenspace and certainly nowhere with grass that this could happen without greasing a few palms.
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Sam Tarling, Photographer: August 2013
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Sam Tarling, Photographer. Sam Tarling: photojournalist in Beirut. Saturday, 24 August 2013. Tripoli bombings: the aftermath. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tripoli bombings: the aftermath. View my complete profile. International Herald Tribune (New York Times). Rolling Stone Middle East. The Christian Science Monitor. Gear Guide Update: Phottix Ares Remotes. JustImage.org Matthew Cassel. The state of counter terrorism. A Visit from the NSA (for Christmas). DEPENDE: HEZBOLÁ EN SIRIA. View from the Levant.
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