A Bridge from Darkness to Light: Thirteen Young Photographers Explore Their Afghanistan
Synopsis
In 2006, Texas businessman, historian, and photographer Bill Wright was encouraged—though not officially invited—by the US Department of State to teach a class in digital photography to young Afghans in Kabul. The course was sponsored by an Afghan Non-Governmental Organization, ASCHIANA, which helps to support “working children and their families.” This book records Wright’s experiences and celebrates the creativity he saw flourish at the heart of a war zone.
For thirty-five years Wright owned and managed a petroleum marketing company. After selling his company to his employees in 1987, he has devoted his time to writing, photography, and public service for a number of nonprofit organizations including the National Council for the Humanities, the Texas Council of the Humanities, and most recently as a commissioner on the Texas Commission for the Arts.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
- ISBN: 9780875657943
- Number of pages: 136
- Dimensions: 228 x 152 x 9 mm
- Weight: 333g
- Languages: English

















