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My name is Pamela Hachem and I’m a self-taught photographer from Beirut, Lebanon.

My journey in photography started when I used to take pictures randomly. But afterwards, I found out that photography is not just about that, it’s a passion that goes beyond reality, an astonishing connection between the photographer and the image they try to convey. After gaining some experience in photography, I realized that I want something that is not just appealing to the eye, but something that makes people look beyond the surface and explore their own identity.

That’s when I started my series #PortraitsOfWhatYouLove, an artistic and conceptual project that tells a story behind every portrait. It is unconventional, as the main idea behind it is that every person holds the object that reveals his or her passion.

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#1

The Learner

The Learner

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world!"

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The Bookworm

The Bookworm

“Ever since I was a child, I used to read books under the sheets of my bed with a flashlight that would not shut off until my body gets tired but my imagination keeps screaming for more words to read. Now, as an adult, this exercise of the mind became a passion of mine: collecting vintage books. As valuable as they are, my imagination would not only manifest in the stories I am reading, but also would allow me to imagine and see the people who have read these books before me.”

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The Motivator

The Motivator

"Be a pineapple: stand tall, wear a crown and be sweet on the inside."

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The Clown

The Clown

“We believe that the world needs a little more fun and joy, and we as clowns can make that happen.”

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Rachel Robinson
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok, the way that the balloon stays translucent but doesn't show his face is *genius*

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The Music Lover

The Music Lover

“My dad had lots of vinyls, cassettes, CDs, you name them, and I grew up listening to music, which now became the most important thing in my life. It has been a part of me and will always remain so. I discovered who i really am and became my shoulder and I know that a lot of people out there who can relate to my story.”

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The Alchemist
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Music means so much to me. It is always there to lift me and it is the only thing that truly understands me.

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The Artist

The Artist

“I have always loved art. I studied architecture thinking that being an architect would allow me to be creative and, at the same time, make a decent living; but I was wrong. In our context, Architecture is not an art but a system of technical tools that serves a materialistic real estate sector... a truth I found really frustrating. To forget my frustration, I started drawing random subjects during my free time and that became a therapy for me. I started posting my drawings on a blog; and, through it, I met many talented and wonderful artists who encouraged me to keep going. My work started to get noticed by publishers, and, today, I illustrate children stories and spend almost all of my free time drawing and doodling.”

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#8

The Makeup Lover

The Makeup Lover

“I was a baby soldier, where I carried a lipstick instead of a sword. For every good grade I was rewarded with a lipstick, until I had 200 lipsticks at the age of 7. Too much for a child don't you think? No, I did not grow up spoiled, instead, this motivated me to always do my best and realised that I wasn't only doing it for fun. Make-up became a passion, a way to express myself. This magnificent combination of colours became the reflection of my true feelings, where black meets my darkest thoughts and pink meets my inner femininity and happiness.”

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The Florist

The Florist

“When I was a little girl, my mother taught me how to plant flowers, vegetables and fruits. Planting has become one of my hobbies ever since. But life has taught me to plant seeds of love instead, as they will be the most ethereal kind of flowers one can have.”

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The Sewist

The Sewist

“Clothes can be stitched, but not wounds. No one knew during the civil war whether they will make it the next day, so we lived our lives like it was our last moment. I made beautiful clothes for others and for myself, stitched like it would be the last thing I would do. I practiced what I love and continue to do so, and with it I created the best memories that I wait the day my grandchildren.”

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Reinhard Dolp
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i find your art very interesting. feels very fresh and i like looking at it. congratulations.

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The Food Lover

The Food Lover

“Did anyone say DONUTS?”

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The Tire Repairer

The Tire Repairer

“My father helped people by fixing their cars and adding tires during the war. And so I decided to follow his footsteps and continue helping those who are in need.”

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#13

The Reader

The Reader

"I am part of everything that I read."

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The Hopeful

The Hopeful

"Every time I come to Lebanon, I pay my grandma a visit, and she welcomes me with a fresh and beautiful face like the watermelon she offers me knowing it is my favourite fruit. And every time, I count the seeds with each seed representing one year away from my country, hoping one day i would end the counting."

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#15

The Brave

The Brave

Because wearing ordinary sunglasses is too mainstream.

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The Critical Mind

The Critical Mind

"We live in the Information Age, yet so many of us are uninformed about the political agenda's and propaganda purposely pushed through media platforms. Historically, slaves were killed if they read. Today, modern day slaves would rather die than read! Toffler said it best when he said the illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. So, relearn. Question everything." - MH.

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The Engineer

The Engineer

“20 years ago, a mother and a father built a beautiful home in the countryside, where they raised their family and built the foundations of their hard work. However, due to circumstances, the house was left unfinished. And that was the moment where I knew that I am the one who is going to finish it and fulfil my father's wish and my dream as a successful engineer. Therefore, I was inspired at a young age to study engineering, looking at the tools of engineers, reading about it and visiting construction sites. I wear this cap with pride and honor and hope to influence future young engineers as well.”

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The Repairer

The Repairer

"I remember how we all put our hands together to repair the damages that the civil war had left us. My siblings and I helped our mother with repairing the burnt furniture, and this memory got stuck in my head and it was the main reason why I opened this shop."

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The Collector

The Collector

When I asked my little brother: "What do you love doing the most?" He took my hand to show me his collection of car toys and said: "When I grow up I want to start collecting big cars!"

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The Music Lover

The Music Lover

"My dad had lots of vinyls, cassettes, CDs, you name them, and I grew up listening to music, which now became the most important thing in my life. It has been a part of me and will always remain so. I discovered who i really am and became my shoulder and I know that a lot of people out there who can relate to my story."

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