
A diorama of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge sits beneath the real bridge. Nanjing, China, 2015

Ganges River. Garhmukteshwar, India, 2013

Funeral pyre of Ram Bhagat. Allahabad, India, 2013

Seaweed and shrimp trawlers. Honghu, China, 2015

The Yangtze River. Chongqing, China, 2015

Children journey to collect water. Sindh, Pakistan, 2013

Benue River. Nigeria, 2015

Wattamolla. Australia, 2017

Hurricane Michael aftermath, Christmas Day. Panama City, Florida, USA, 2018

Dunoon township. Cape Town, South Africa, 2018
Mustafah Abdulaziz - Water
15 years and 32 countries: Mustafah Abdulaziz’s Water project presents an outstanding full-time commitment to documenting our relationship with water. The initial idea to embark on such a journey began in 2011 and has since developed into a monumental ongoing photography series that couldn’t be more necessary worldwide. Ideas surrounding water and our intimate affair we have with the natural resource are often underrepresented; water connects everything, it’s the source of life and the stem of all routes. Our planet is in jeopardy and Mustafah aims to tell the story of this crisis through powerful imagery. We were lucky enough to talk to him to find out more about this project and the impact it will have on a global level. [It’s Nice That]
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