Tamara Abdul Hadi
Intimate Photos of Refugee-Run Barbershops in Lebanon and Palestine
Rahel Aima on how Beirut-based photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi's work redresses stereotypes of Arab masculinity.
The Story Behind the Cover of VICE Magazine's Dystopia and Utopia Issue
Tamara Abdul Hadi explains her trip to the Iraqi marshlands and how she captured the photo of this reed house.
Photos of the Region Some Believe Was the Biblical Garden of Eden
Photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi spent time with people living in the Iraqi marshlands.
Joyful Photos of Barbershops Across the Middle East
Photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi captures scenes self care and expression in her new series 'The People's Salon.'
Photos of the African Migrant Community That Brought 90s Hip-Hop Culture to Tel Aviv
Tamara Abdul Hadi, who has been published by the New York Times, the Guardian, and Reuters, seeks to emphasize migrants' humanity in life, not just their dehumanizing deaths.
The Photography Collective Documenting the True Reality of the Middle East
Put aside everything you know about the Middle East—the Rawiya Collective are an all-female crew of photojournalists looking to change how the world sees their home.
Meet the Middle East's First All-Female Photo Collective
VICE talks to Laura Boushnak and Myriam Abdelaziz of Rawiya, a collective of female Middle Eastern photographers who are now showing in the UK at Impressions Gallery in Bradford.