Michael Foley’s Walled City of Lahore

Posted on September 8, 2008
Filed Under >Darwaish, Architecture, Culture & Heritage, People, Photo of the Day
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Michael Foley is a brilliant photographer who has captured the faces of development in images that express the strength and vulnerability of the people in struggle. He has also beautifully captured the nature and the wonder of human achievement in cityspaces and architecture. Michael loves Lahore and is a frequent visitor of his most favorite city in South Asia. He writes about Lahore: What a glorious city, Lahore – vibrant, throbbing with life and so beautiful. We present eight selected photographs of Michael Foley’s collection and invite readers to tell us what is the first thing that comes in their mind when they see each photograph.

Originally from Dublin, Ireland but currently living in Washington DC, Michael works for the World Bank and has travelled a lot to developing countries, specially South Asia, helping to establish the Global Development Learning Network.

As Michael writes: I have certain interests across a spectrum, from faces to places, and from nature to architecture. In my pictures I try to catch the strength and the vulnerability of the human spirit, the beauty of nature and the play of light on form. While photography captures the fleeting moment, it also preserves it forever, and so the snapshot of today can be the historical document of tomorrow. You could say that Photography is history, its imprints gaining value as years go by, for what it says about a time, a people and a place.

Michael’s work can also be found here, here, here and here.

Photograph Details: Photographs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 were taken in June 2007, along the route of the “Royal Walk” in the walled city of Lahore. A cultural heritage project, funded by the World Bank, and involving the Gov of Punjab and the Agha Khan Trust for Culture is planned for the area. Photographs 1, 2, 6, 8 are from the Cooco’s Den in Walled City, Lahore. 3, 7 are from Masjid Wazir Khan and rest are taken inside the narrow streets of Dehli Gate.

28 responses to “Michael Foley’s Walled City of Lahore”

  1. Mehreen Zubair says:

    Fantastic colors. Never seen Lahore like this before. Thanks for sharing this.

  2. Abid Javed says:

    Iqbal Hussain is just good painter. He has chosen to paint nude to get attention and he has got enough, I think.

    There are much better painters than him int his country and unfortunately, they don’t get the attention and respect they deserve.

    The photography is nice though.

  3. Sarwar Bhatti says:

    amazing color contrast. beautiful.

    Isn’t Iqbal Hussain the same painter who loves to do nude paintings? I remember he showed some of his nudes in that bbc interview mentioned by maira ahmed.

  4. Maira Ahmad says:

    What a lovely post indeed. Iqbal Hussain is no doubt one of the most under-rated artists of Pakistan. I saw his interview on DAWN News and he was brilliant.

    In one of his interviews with BBC in 2007 he told that when Cooco’s Den was formed, his students from NCA used to wait here on voluntarily basis and two of his colleagues were the regular customers for many months

  5. Sidra Iqbal says:

    Michael Foley has a great eye. Excellent photography of Lahore.

    And thank you darwaish for writing wonderful article and a very informative comment. I have just recently discovered ATP and I must congratulate the team for the great work. Well done guys and keep it up!!

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