Samer Mohdad was born in 1964 in Bzebdine, Lebanon, to a father who was an engineer and a mother who was a poet. After the Lebanese Civil War broke out, his…
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Youssef Nabil was born in Cairo in 1972, and has lived and worked in Paris and New York since 2002. He began his photography career in 1992 by staging tableaux in…
FotoFest, the International Biennial of Photography and Photo-related Arts, has launch a newly curated exhibition dedicated to contemporary Arab video, photography and mixed-media art for its fifteenth biennial. View From Inside,…
From March 21st to 30th, the Indian city of Pondicherry will host its first photo festival, Pondy Photo. Organized in partnership with the Delhi Photo Festival, Pondy Photo will feature 26 exhibitions in…
The Peugeot family began in the manufacturing business in the 18th century but the first car - an unreliable steam tricycle - was built in 1889. Since that time, the…
Twins may look the same to you and me. Same piercing eyes, same color hair. Although identical, a digital imaging system can spot minute differences in freckles, skin pores, or…
The journey of women refugee from Palestine began in 1948 and continues to this day. It has been a story of resilience, courage and will to choose hope in the…
This is a truly unique approach, a little wild, obsessive and ultimately invigorating for photography. Using antique plates, many partially broken and missing pieces, Kelvin Bown reconstructs what the original images might…
In the largest Syrian refugee camp—two supermarkets opened this week—Agnès Montanari, a French photographer living in Baghdad, asked a group of teenagers to photograph their daily lives, which they did,…