Through the Glass
In Gaza, a child looks out through shattered glass, a bullet hole framing one eye. The cracks spread like a map of violence. Childhood here is marked by fear, where even a window becomes a reminder of war and a life under siege.
About Artist
Hosam Ghaith
I am Hosam Gaith, a 27 year old photographer from Gaza. Before the war, I worked as a university lecturer, teaching and sharing knowledge with my students. When everything changed, I found myself holding a camera not only as a profession, but as a way to document the reality around me. Today, I use photography to capture life in Gaza as it is lived every day, moments of resilience, movement, loss, and survival. Through my lens, I try to show not only destruction, but also the strength and dignity of people who continue to live and hope despite everything. For me, photography is more than art. It is a responsibility. A way to give visibility to stories that might otherwise be forgotten, and to show the world a human perspective that goes beyond headlines.
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