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Tanya Habjouqa has lived the last five years as a gypsy documentarian, working in conflict zones such as
Iraq, Darfur and Lebanon-while lending voices to the
lesser-known subcultures of the Middle East.
Her work has been on the
pages of the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Globe and Mail,
Jerusalem Report, Beirut Daily Star, the Jordan Times, Diplo magazine,
and Skin.
Habjouqa has received humanitarian photography awards (Global Health
Action, 2006 and Interaction 2006) for her coverage of the Darfur
crisis with
International Medical Corps.
In addition to her photography-Habjouqa works as a freelance producer
for UK Channel More 4 News, producing features on Hezbollah, Saddam
Hussein's legal team, and migrant worker abuse in the Middle East.
Tanya is currently based in London, UK-freelancing and distributing
through World Picture Network (WpN) and is available for in-depth
reportage on a vast range of stories, themes and subjects.
For Tanya's Current Location Click Here
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