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Mustafah Abdulaziz, Water

The American photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz began his long-term project considering the subject of water, in 2011. What does water mean for people on different continents, and how do they deal with this essential resource? Their relationship with water tends to reflect how people relate to their broader environment.

Mustafah Abdulaziz was born in New York in 1986. His Water project is supported by the United Nations and organisations such as WaterAid and the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature). Abdulaziz currently lives in Berlin.

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01
Watering a golf course in the sand. Palm Desert, California.
02
A coastal area flooded by salt water is dying. Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.
03
No water, no bridge: branch of the Ganges. Bihar Province, India.
04
Model of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. Nanjing, China.
05
Mermaid guarding a water reservoir. São Paulo, Brazil.
06
A pregnant woman going to collect water from a spring. Konso Region, Ethiopia.
07
Explanation about cholera and clean drinking water. Freetown, Sierra Leone.
08
Cremation by the river, the ashes will be strewn in the river. Allahabad, India.
09
Baptism at the Church of the Whole World. Cape Town, South Africa.
10
Metaphor for isolation and loneliness: crab fishermen in Honghu, China.
11
Life emerges from the water and moves onto land. Wattamolla, Australia.
12
Ship stranded after Hurricane Michael. Panama City, Florida.
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