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KATHMANDU 2 4 H R P R O J E C T X N E P A L
TWENTY FOUR HOURS IN
The 24-Hour Project connects emerging photographers, aspiring photojournalists, and visual storytellers from every city in the world to document humanity and raise awareness about global issues, and empower NGOs. The aim is to share one photo per hour for 24 hours.
This year the project was in aid of CamerasForGirls, an African-based NGO centred around making photography and visual arts accessible to girls across the continent.
These selection of images were taken across the Kathmandu Valley during the 24-hour period. All images were taken by Jyoti Shrestha (Sony A7iii, sigma 24-70) and Aïsha MacDougall (FujiFilm X-S20)
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