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Featured Projects

My Short-Term Memory

A visual approach discussing the collective memory that 'we' Syrians share, and a deeper look into the coping mechanisms we use to overcome the aftermath of the war and exile, and the self-defense mechanisms we have developed over time.

"When the Grapes were Sour"

“We must choose the identity, not let the identity choose us”. Hamzeh, 27, from Al Mansi - Haifa and Burqa - Nablus.

Genocide Kitchen

Amidst an ongoing genocide, this body of work by Samaa Abu Allaban portrays the resilience of Gaza's people as they fight for sustenance.

The Shells of War

Surrounded by those fleeing warfare and shelling, in conflict zones around the world, there are those who seek to make a living from those very shells.

Banat El Hara

Kenza Bousseloub’s work explores themes of time and representation, capturing people and spaces in her hometown in Algeria, along with the emotional labor and care within North African women’s communities.

Sincerely, Tendrara

Remembering Yzza Slaoui, whose passion for documentary photography captured the heartache of disappearing nomadic cultures.

From Douar Shanty to New York

Mourad's project, "From Douar Shanty to New York," highlights the daily experiences of the people in Douar Shanty.

You Can See Me But I Can't

Celia's latest project explores personal memories and loss. Inspired by her grandfather’s presence, she focuses on themes of absence, identity, and healing.

Birdmen

A documentary project that captures the controversial lives and practices of pigeon-keepers in Beirut.

In Silence

"In Silence," where capture's the stillness of objects.

"What We Hide Behind the Windows?"

What We Hide Behind the Windows? Is a photo essay, through, which I tried to observe and explore the dynamic of moving on the rural roads and how the people interact with the roads and their surroundings in the rural areas.

Those who Love you will Peel you a Pomegranate

In my homeland, we say, 'Those who love you will peel you a pomegranate.'

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