- The lady who confiscates mobile phones with cameras at the entrance of the wedding hall
- Two sisters / best friends wearing exactly the same dress
- The brightest shade of eye shadow matching the dress
- The highest pair of boots
- A hamburger in a see-through plastic box
- The greenest shoots of qat
- The woman selling fans to dancing guests
- The last person to cover her hair when the bride is being filmed entering the hall
- The bride when the male DJ, who cannot see her, announces that she is the most beautiful bride ever
- The male DJ’s booth on the way out
Monday, March 22, 2010
ten things to spot at a sana'ani wedding (the women’s version)
Thursday, March 18, 2010
the walk to unity
Mohammad, 45, walked to Sana'a from Abyan with his family in his early twenties.
Yemen was still divided at the time, so to enter North Yemen from the socialist South Yemen of the time, of which the Abyan governorate was then a part, they had to walk across the mountains for several days.
“There was a war in the south,” he says, because some of the southern governorates opposed their new president’s push to open up towards the west. They tried to kill him, he explains, and war broke out.
He points towards a small bottle of mineral water, “Even this we didn’t have,” he says. “We had nothing from outside. Everything came from the Soviet Union.”
Today Mohammad lives in Sana'a, the capital of a united Yemen since 1991.
He works as a taxi driver after his job as a policeman, he says, because he refuses to take bribes to finish people's paperwork faster. He rents the car from a friend and works as much as he needs to to support his four children.
“Each one is first in school,” he says proudly.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
the mini balto
Monday, March 15, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
a husbandless tree
Enas stands in front of two slim cypress trees at the edge of the garden. The trunk of the first sweeps up gracefully towards the sky, but the second, a slender double trunk, soars up meters above it.