About the Book
In this stunning collection, photographer James Hazelwood captures twelve years of pilgrimage through the Holy Land, offering viewers an intimate glimpse into landscapes imbued with both spiritual significance and political complexity.
Seven travelers share their personal reflections—each representing a transformative journey that challenges preconceptions and reveals nuanced realities. Their honest accounts trace the evolution of understanding as ancient stones, olive groves, checkpoints, and human encounters reshape their perspectives on occupation, colonialism, and coexistence in this contested region.
Hazelwood's 34 carefully curated photographs span his visits from 2012 to 2024, documenting both timeless vistas and shifting realities. His lens captures the juxtaposition of sacred spaces with contemporary tensions, inviting viewers to witness the transcendent beauty and the challenging truths that exist side by side in this land revered by multiple faiths.
More than just a coffee table magazine, this collection prompts deeper inquiries about the narratives we inherit and those we uncover when we dare to look with open eyes. For anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Israel and Palestine beyond headlines, these images and reflections provide a compassionate starting point—honoring diverse perspectives while acknowledging uncomfortable realities.
Join these pilgrims on their journey from expectation to encounter, as they navigate the gap between cherished beliefs and witnessed truths in a land where the past and present continually collide.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Social Justice
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Travel
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 32 - Publish Date: Apr 23, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Palestine
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About the Creator
James Hazelwood
United States
Author and documentary photographer James Hazelwood travels throughout the world in search of stories of people overcoming challenging circumstances. Additionally, he offers photography services to non-profits, NGOs, and humanitarian organizations on a sliding scale basis. He publishes a bi-monthly newsletter which reports on his latest projects. You can view and subscribe to his website.