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  • Gianluca Giardina, senior fund manager - MENA region, EIS Asset Management, at his workplace at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).
  • Jenai Kavaranas, a semi-finalist in the Miss India beauty competition.
  • Mohammed Ali Al Hashimi, Executive Chairman, Zabeel Investments, at his office in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), on May 26, 2008.
  • Alison Collins, owner, The Majlis Gallery
  • Majid Saif Al Ghurair, the head of the Dubai Shopping Malls Group, the CEO of Al Ghurair Group, and President of Burjuman Shopping Mall, at the Burjuman in Dubai on March 12, 2009.
  • Ameera, Fatma and their mother Samia, pictured in their home for a story on UAE women.
  • 11-year-old Dania Alami pictured with her mother Dana Askari, in Dubai on May 7, 2009. Dania was last year diagnosed with a form of cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma and has been undergoing chemo and radiation therapy in New York, USA, for the past year.
  • Dubai-based artist Patricia Millns, who is creating an in-house piece of art for Issy Miyake in London, pictured in her home on October 4, 2010.  (For The National)
  • Najat Makki, artist
  • 82-year-old Ali Rashid Al Dhuhoori, at his place of work in the village of Wadi Shaam located outside of Ras Al Khaimah, on May 30, 2010. Ali is the village headstone maker and each day he climbs his mountain to access the rock which he then cuts for the tombs.
  • Fashion designer Zufi Alexander photographed at the Dubai Ladies Club on March 29, 2009.
  • Salma al Baloushi, Etihad Airways pilot
  • David Chambers, Managing Director, Trident Support, which builds the world's tallest flagpoles
  • DOEL, BELGIUM - May 11:  Emilienne Driesen, pictured in her home in the village of Doel, on May 11, 2014.  The 80-year-old is known as The Angel of Doel, and is one of 25 remaining residents in the village and has lived there her entire life. The 400-year-old village is wedged between a nuclear power station and the ever-expanding Port of Antwerp. Many villagers left in the late 1990s when the regional government outlined plans to expand the port and residents were offered premiums to sell their homes. Once having had a population of around 1,300, it is now home to a mere 25 occupants who refuse to leave. An initiative, Doel 2020, has been established by the remaining inhabitants to fight the proposed port expansion and subsequent demolition of the village, the deadline for which is set for 2020, but the outcome remains uncertain. After years of neglect, squatting, looting, and uncertainty, this modern-day ghost town is a haven for street artists who have turned the dilapidated houses into a colourful open-air gallery attracting urbex photographers and the curious alike.
  • Anthony, events management director
  • Jac Mulder, film-maker and script writer.
  • Zoe, dancer
  • Rosco Franklin, roastmaster at Coffee Planet Roastery
  • Prakash Bojwani, Vice Chairman & President, Time Machine Group, pictured at his office in Dubai on May 11, 2009.
  • The Brighton Tattoo Convention.
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