Tamara Saadé is a Lebanese photographer and journalist based in Beirut. Her work focuses mainly on human rights and social issues, told through feature narratives and documentary projects. She has bylines in Vice, Al Jazeera, and the Delacorte Review, and exhibited pictures in Beirut, New York, and Dubai. Working with different mediums, she has pushed the boundaries of traditional and legacy reporting to incorporate multimedia elements such as video and sound. She also experiments with film photography, instant film, and chemical manipulations.
Tamara Saadé is a Lebanese photographer and journalist based in Beirut. Her work focuses mainly on human rights and social issues, told through feature narratives and documentary projects. She has bylines in Vice, Al Jazeera, and the Delacorte Review, and exhibited pictures in Beirut, New York, and Dubai. Working with different mediums, she has pushed the boundaries of traditional and legacy reporting to incorporate multimedia elements such as video and sound. She also experiments with film photography, instant film, and chemical manipulations.