Photography exhibit in Rwanda documents the country decades after genocide

The photography project, “Rwanda Reseen, 100 Days,” exhibits snapshots and portraits of daily life and people in Rwanda. The images were printed on waterproof material and hung around the country. The two photographers behind the project, Jacques Nkinzingabo and Bill Bamberger, talk about the exhibit, how they created it, and what the photos mean to them and their subjects. 

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