Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
‘What I photograph is love’

Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
His ‘Legacy of War’ portraits at Xposure — all black and white and all against a white background — seem like they were all taken at the same time and at the same place. They weren’t, of course. In 2019 alone, Duley visited 19 countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Colombia, Cambodia and Laos. He said the portraits are not about sufferings, not in the ultimate sense.
‘In that hell, I find hope’
Duley concedes that his work, which takes him to conflict zones around the world, does impact him on a personal level, psychologically and emotionally. “It would be a lie to say it doesn’t affect me. I actually don’t take many photographs. I spend a lot of time with communities and families. But I would say each photograph is like a little scar on my mind. And they haunt you. But also what I would say is, everything in life is balanced. And you cannot have sunshine without a storm.”

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Leaving hospital ‘a better man’
Duley underwent 37 operations and was told he would never walk again, never work again. Exactly 18 months since he got injured, Duley was back — working in Afghanistan because “I hadn’t finished the story there”, he added.
He has just flown in to Dubai from Congo and continues to raise awareness about people in hardship worldwide. “For me, the duty now is even stronger than ever because I wake up each day in pain, physically and mentally. If I think one of my photographs means that one child, one woman doesn’t have to go through what I go through, then that drives me to work every day.”
Can a picture change the world?
Duley also has his own charity, Legacy of War Foundation. “All the people in these photographs, I can tell you directly what’s happened to them and how we support them now. Somebody came to an exhibition like this once and said: ‘Do you think you can change the world with a photograph?’ I said ‘no’. But I do think I can inspire the person who can.”
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