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Jewellery workshop, Madrasat Addeera, an artistic space where women learn crafts to be sold in AlUla, Medina Province, Saudi Arabia

Muslim man, skilled bhandani tie-dye master, tying precise small knots in red silk, in preparation for second colour dyeing, Mandvi, Gujarat, India, Asia

A man cleaning wool for dyeing in the small village of Angkor Ban, Battambang Province, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Brazil leather being worked into a suitable quality for making handicrafts. a workshop event where small cattle farmers learn leathermaking skills to improve their incomes. organized by cedapp through iaf funding at the community of quiteria de araujo, tigre village near pesqueira, pernambuco

Tahiti Tattoo shop in Papeete city. Tahiti, French Polynesia, Papeete's harbour, Tahiti Nui, Society Islands, French Polynesia, South Pacific.

Tahiti Tattoo shop in Papeete city. Tahiti, French Polynesia, Papeete's harbour, Tahiti Nui, Society Islands, French Polynesia, South Pacific.

Tahiti Tattoo shop in Papeete city. Tahiti, French Polynesia, Papeete's harbour, Tahiti Nui, Society Islands, French Polynesia, South Pacific.

Apprentice grinding with an angle grinder in the welding workshop during a welding course of the School of the Chamber of Small Industries and Skilled Trades, Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Baker of bakery in the workshop workshop of artisan bakery preparing croissant for baking with a spray bottle

Unrecognizable baker of bakery in workshop workshop of artisan bakery and shop placing croissant and neapolitan

Unrecognizable baker of bakery in workshop workshop of artisan bakery and shop placing croissant and neapolitan

Baker of bakery in workshop workshop of artisan bakery preparing croissant and neapolitan for baking

Baker of bakery in the workshop workshop of artisan bakery preparing the buns before baking and putting blueberries

Small bunches of branches and plant fibres on a table, the organic matter used in making washi paper, Kyushu, Japan

The two towers of the Concordia station, with the French, Italian and European flags flying in the wind, under a blue sky veiled with cirrus clouds aligned in the direction of the wind. The two towers are linked by a tunnel. They are permanently heated to 20°C by the diesel engine that generates the station's electricity. The left tower is the "quiet tower", housing the hospital, bedrooms;34 beds) and offices. The right tower is the "noisy tower": it houses a small workshop, the emergency generator, the waste room, the technical office, the video room, the living room, the kitchens and the refectory. The two towers are about ten meters apart to prevent the risk of fire spreading. Fire is an Antarctic expeditionary's worst nightmare; the French have a very bad experience of it. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.