Photography to me is a means of communication, through which I understand and analyse daily scenes in the field. In my art, I follow the visual anthropology approach which enables me to understand the identity of the place within, especially during ten years of war. Hasan Ibrahim Belal, 29years old, graduated from economics university in Syria. He has been working as photographer since 2010, with special interest in photojournalism and visual anthropology. He worked with many local and international agencies and NGOs in Syria, UNICEF – ICRC-AFP – Caritas -NRC-Mission – and produced stories about the life after war. He got a grant with Thompson Reuters with “Dar-Al Mosawer” in Beirut for training about photojournalism with a related exhibition. And now he got an art residency in Switzerland to do a project about “Immigrants and demographic or economic challenges faced by them”