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Moises Saman spent years documenting the Middle East in the early 2000s and returned to live and work for four years during the Arab Spring, capturing the fallout and ensuring political conflicts. In 2013 he was in Aleppo, Syria, a city that had been under rebel-control since 2012 and experienced fierce fighting and multiple evacuations of civilians. Saman documented the city, the battles and the civilians caught up in the war. Pictured here, a makeshift swing inside a mosque that was occupied by the Syrian Army, 2013.

As a photojournalist I am interested in searching for the positive commonalities in human spirit, to expose those intimate moments among people that reminds us of dignity and hope in the face of conflict

Moises Saman
© Moises Saman | Magnum Photos

Moises Saman was born in Lima, Peru, but spent most of his youth in Barcelona, Spain.

Moises interned at several small newspapers in California, and after graduating from university he moved to New York City to complete a summer internship at New York’s Newsday newspaper. That fall, upon completion of the internship, Moises spent a month traveling in Kosovo photographing the immediate aftermath of the last Balkan war.

In 2000 Moises joined Newsday as a Staff Photographer, a position he held until 2007. During his 7 years at Newsday, Moises’s work focused on covering the fallout of the 9/11 attacks, spending most of his time traveling between Afghanistan, Iraq, and other Middle Eastern countries.

Over the years Moises’s work has received awards from the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year and the Overseas Press Club and his photographs have been shown in a several exhibitions worldwide.

In 2010 Moises was invited to join Magnum Photos as a Nominee and became a full member in 2014. He now lives in Spain.

© Moises Saman | Magnum Photos

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