The Beauty Of Dark Arabian Deserts In Stunning Black And White Photographs By Abirato
French photographer Abirato explored the deserts of the arabic peninsula for years. He brings back dark images, sometimes enigmatic. The desert is the place of a personal journey, very personal; often, only details and patterns appear.
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