Poppy Mynard/ Lennon Wall
November 8, 2025
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Visit to Qatar: A Photo Series

This photo series captures moments from my visit to Qatar, a country I know well, yet rarely experience beyond its familiar, touristic side. These images explore the quieter, more traditional face of Qatar, revealing the geometry and stillness of its desert landscapes. The trip offered glimpses into places where rapid growth meets deep cultural roots. Publishing this series is my way of reflecting on how spaces shape identity, and how the everyday can feel both unfamiliar and familiar when viewed through a different lens.

Girl framed by the architecture of Al Zubarah Fort which originally hosted soldiers and now hosts exhibits.
Old boats lined up outside of Arsan Café in Qatar that were once used in pearl diving practices.

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