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Pascal Maitre: Afghanistan through my lens (E57)
Episode 57

Pascal Maitre: Afghanistan through my lens (E57)

Afghanistan with Roh Yakobi · Roh Yakobi

June 5, 202557m 37s

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Show Notes

Pascal Maitre is a world-renowned French photojournalist whose decades of work from around the world, particularly in Afghanistan, have produced some of the most iconic images of people, war, culture, nature, and more.


He first travelled to Afghanistan in the 1970s and has since covered the Soviet–Afghan War and the Mujahideen civil war; he travelled through Bamiyan and Hazarajat, capturing breathtaking photos of the Buddhas in 1996, and spent two weeks with Ahmad Shah Massoud, during which he took some of his most iconic photographs. His lens documented the looting of the Kabul Museum in July 2000, the Pashtun communities of the east, Kabul in 2018, Buzkashi in northern Afghanistan, and life under the Taliban after the group's return in August 2021.


In this interview he shares his and the stories behind his photographs.


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