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By the traintracks

Fashion model Nargiss A. Oudah on a warm September afternoon in Oslo, Norway.
It is very inspiring to see more and more girls with hijab now breaking through internationally on the catwalk scene, she says. One day she hopes to make it big in Norway, but admits that the road to that sometimes feels difficult because many people still only see her headscarf.

This photo is taken with Kodak Aerochrome 35mm slide film, on a Minolta X7a camera with an orange number 16 filter on the lens. The resulting images are grainy with vivid colours and strong shadows, often with a dreamlike appearance. The film was originally developed by Kodak during the Second World War for camouflage detection. It has later been used for aerial photography, astronomy, archaeology and forest surveys. The production of the film was discontinued in 2011, and today it is quite hard to find.

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