French photographers Fabrice Nadjari and Cedric Houin journeyed to the remote district of Wakhan, Afghanistan, a place rarely visited and far from the war torn areas associated with this country. The team took Polaroids of the people, followed by documenting the villagers, many of whom had never even seen a photograph, holding their Polaroid portraits. These soulful images capture a mixture of innocence and pride.
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