Max Pam’s “Ramadan in Yemen”

Max Pam was twenty years old when he left Australia, in 1969, to work as a photography assistant. His interest in Islamic culture and history eventually led him to Yemen, where, in 1993, he spent the month of Ramadan travelling throughout the country. While visiting Shibam, Taiz, Al Mukallah, and Sanaa, he shot sixty rolls of black-and-white film with his medium-format camera, and kept a journal to document his journey. Pam’s photographic diary was published, in 2011, as “Ramadan in Yemen,” a limited-edition, ninety-two-page book. Its images will be exhibited at the East Wing Gallery, in Doha, this month, coinciding with Ramadan.

All photographs courtesy of Max Pam/East Wing Gallery.