Co-founders Fatin Hawarri (@fattoooshh ) and Saria Chatila (@schatila ) discuss their personal drive behind @hounanow , and the importance of community-driven spaces.
Photography by @schatila
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Thank you to everyone who joined us at our biannual photo walk, this time taking place in Verdun! It was a beautiful day to have a beautiful day 🫂 These walks never get old for us and we’re always so happy to continue to see new faces and reunite with familiar ones. A big thank you to @fluffysmtl for having us there! Until the next one 👋🌞🌻💛
Coiffure Georges, Beirut.
Lebanese hair salons have always been more than workplaces. They’re extensions of home, of belief, of memory. Georges shared that business has slowed a lot over the years, and the future feels uncertain. Some days, interviews and filming bring people through the door, and that helps him stay.
I’m thankful for the time he shared.
Carrying Home is a photography series reflecting on Eid, migration, and the quiet act of making home, photographed in June 2025. For Inès, celebration becomes an act of resilience, a way to honor the lives and places that shaped her, while creating new rituals.
Images were captured in digital and film as an ode to Inès and to the photographs and archives she carries with her from France, Algeria, and Djibouti, creating memories that continue to build her living archive in Montreal.
On a warm morning in October at the Corniche in Beirut, I met these boys and we spent a little bit of time talking, as they asked me to capture them. Their daily routine includes swimming and taking in the sun before they start their missions of the day, finding ways to provide for their families by all means possible.