Najla Said - Photography, Self Expression in Cairo, and Visual Memory
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Najla is a photographer and creative director based in Cairo, Egypt. She's taken photos for major ad campaigns, fashion editorials and has her own collection of personal projects featured on major publications. She speaks with host Noran Morsi about how she got into photography, how every opportunity abroad brought her back to the love of Cairo, and how she manages to express herself as an artist living in this uniquely challenging metropolitan city.
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