✨NEW IN BOOKS ✨
How Can It Still Be Home? by photographer Ghaleb Cabbabé is now available on our website and we can’t be so proud. Shot entirely on film over more than 5 years, this deeply intimate and emotional documentary book explores what it means to belong, to find safety, warmth, and identity in Lebanon, a country marked by both beauty and turmoil.
Through tender images and words, Ghaleb captures the tension between love and disillusion, memory and reality, fragility and resilience. @ghalebcabbabe
📖 A powerful reflection on home, ties, and belonging, universal questions, seen through the lens of Lebanon.
“How can it still be home?” has been selected among the finalists for the PHotoESPAÑA Best Photography Book of the Year Award and will be exhibited at Espacio Cultural @serreria_belga in Madrid from May 14 to June 28. Gracias @photoespana_ ✨
Published by @kehrerverlag / Design by @studiovictorbalko
We’re excited to be part of the @shutter_hub Pop-Up Photobook Library at Cambridge University 📚✨
Running alongside Shutter Hub OPEN 2026, the library brings together an international selection of photobooks, zines, and independent publications. We’re thrilled to be contributing four stunning Kehrer books to the collection.
Open for over 10 weeks and featured during the Cambridge Festival, the library offers a chance to slow down, browse, and engage with contemporary photography in print.
The Photobook Library is free and fully accessible to the public.
Stop by…discover, linger…and get inspired ✨
The books:
Ghaleb Cabbabé (@ghalebcabbabe )
How Can It Still Be Home?
Regula Tschumi (@regulatschumi )
Buried in Style
Frederik Rüegger (@frederikruegger )
I Am a Stranger in This Country
Stephanie Pommez (@stephaniepommez )
The Enchanted Ones
🗓 19 Jan – 2 Apr 2026
📍 Art at the ARB, Cambridge
@shutter_hub@harveyhotdog@crasshlive@camunifestivals@artatarb
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