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The Hope within

The Hands of Hope Project

‎“It takes strength to build a life, It takes even more faith and hope to build it again”

This photography project is a celebration of the resiliency, courage and determination of immigrants that move to a new place, often more than once, in hope to start a new life. Their hands are my subjects because they symbolize the hardship they have witnessed and the hope they carry with them.

I, myself, I am an immigrant.

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Burlington Vermont. Shot with a Fuji instax Camera and Canon 7D. 2012
2015 @ Jean Luc Dushime. All Rights Reserved.dushimejl@gmail.com
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