

AlBaraa Haddad is a photographer, cinematographer and filmmaker whose narratives revolve around questions of land, migration, and belonging. Born in Latakia, Syria, a city nestled between a lush mountain range and the Mediterranean Sea, he first grew attached to the camera during the Syrian uprising of 2011, and has since documented everything from the war on the ground to the plight of refugees in exile to the pangs of hope and the start of the long road to recovery since the fall of the Assad regime.


