Through small eyes: Children in a war zone take pictures of their hometowns and share them with asap.
Baghdad. Ramadi. They're places that spend a lot of time in the news, and every view of them seems to have been captured by photojournalists covering the war in Iraq. But unexplored perspectives remain.
With this in mind, asap gave cameras to a 10-year-old in Baghdad and a 9-year-old in Ramadi and asked them to share a peek at their world, as they see it every day. The images they captured are, at times, sweet and familiar -- and at others, disturbing and anything but childlike.
See the interactive here.
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