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Abbas: 'A photographer is one who writes with light'
A day on a photo shoot with Iranian artist in Baalbeck reveals rewards of untiring patience
By Marianne Stigset
Daily Star staff
Friday, March 26, 2004

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In the oasis of calm that are the Roman ruins of Baalbeck on a Saturday morning, two figures sit on a limestone block waiting. "Photography has a lot to do with patience ... What is the best camera? A good pair of shoes and a sense of time and patience."

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