Enduring Elsewhere
Displaced civilians living in camps in Aden after fleeing the Yemen civil war. Years on, life is defined by waiting, endurance, and adaptation. The images focus on presence rather than events, documenting displacement as a lasting condition rather than a temporary crisis.
About Artist
Aymeric Faure
Aymeric Faure is a documentary photographer and humanitarian professional whose work is guided by a deep curiosity for people, places, and the stories that connect them. He photographs primarily with his iPhone—an intentional choice that keeps him mobile, discreet, and close to the moment. His portfolio brings together intimate portraits, documentary scenes, and landscapes captured across the many countries he travels. From remote highlands to busy city streets, and from quiet encounters to wide open horizons, his images seek authenticity over spectacle. Years spent working in humanitarian operations, particularly in Yemen and the Middle East, shape his sensitivity and respect for the people he meets. His approach is simple: slow down, observe, and honour the humanity found in both faces and landscapes. Aymeric’s photography is a way of remembering, of preserving the encounters, atmospheres, and places that linger long after the journey.
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