"Khartoum is a very strange city, even for someone who spent most of his life here. Through photography, I drew on Khartoum like a playground, wandering around trying to discover and rediscover feelings that are continuously changing, like the city.
In 2014, I started my first photo narrative about Khartoum called Revisiting Khartoum, where I visited familiar spaces in downtown Khartoum that I used to frequent with my parents when I was a young boy."
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Atanai square on a quiet Friday morning
"I photographed these spaces linking what I see now, to how it felt 30 years ago, documenting the mixed emotions between then and now. This was just the beginning as I am a wanderer, always in different places. I grew up in a low class neighbourhood which, back then, was the edge of the city. Through the years I have changed homes, and moved into different neighbourhoods and different communities which I think gave me a very solid understanding of the complex, rapidly expanding city.
Khartoum now is a mixture of different worlds, a low-built, sprawling city, with a strange spirit depending on where you go, culturally divided, but our people of Khartoum do not acknowledge that. And a lot more. Khartoum is an untold story."
-Ala Kheir
Khartoum series (2016)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2016)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2015)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2016)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2018)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2017)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2017)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2016)Photography Legacy Project
Khartoum series (2016)Photography Legacy Project
The River Series (2018)Photography Legacy Project
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