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Farah Nosh ( ar, فرح نوش) is an
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photojournalist. Her work about Iraq and its conflicts has been exhibited in galleries in the U.S. and UK. She has appeared on the CNN Inside The Middle East segment "Someone You Should Know", which explores different persons and their effects on the region.


Life

Nosh was born and grew up in Canada. She attended the
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in 1998 to study geography for her BA, and then in 2002 she undertook a diploma in photojournalism at the Western Academy of Photography in Victoria. Although Nosh is Iraqi, she never knew her family in Iraq before the conflict. When the U.S.–Iraq war began in 2003, she left the compound where western journalists were based and lived isolated in a small house in western Baghdad with her family. Therefore, she spent the war without much sense of what was going on outside of the area. Subsequently, she has covered both the Iraqi civilian and American military forces sides.


Work

Nosh intends her work to show war's impact on the human condition. She moved in 2002 to work as a freelance photographer in Iraq at the time
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was still in power, along with a few other western journalists, in which she appeared in ''
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started in 2003, she has been paying frequent visits to Iraq working with the U.S. military and Iraqi citizens. In 2005 Nosh undertook a large-format photography project in Canada and Alaska, documenting the remaining fluent speakers of the Haida language. In 2011 that project culminated with an exhibition and book launch that took place at the Haida Gwaii Museum. In 2006, because of the steep decline of security in Iraq, there was a lack of support for her projects within Baghdad. She then created a body of work, covertly traveling around Baghdad to record the lives of Iraqis affected by the war. This work won her the Overseas Press Club Award for Feature Photography. She began reporting on the Iraqi refugee crisis in Damascus in 2008. As well as working in Iraq, she has also photographed in Afghanistan, Israel, Palestine, Pakistan, Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere. Her picture of an Iraqi boy made the cover of ''
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Exhibitions

*''Witness: Casualties of War'', 2008, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA *''War and Medicine'', 2008/9, Wellcome Collection, London *''Blow Out'', 2009, The Empty Quarter Fine Art Photography Gallery, DIFC, Dubai *''That Which Makes Us Haida – The Haida Language'', 2011, Haida Gwaii Museum, Haida Heritage Centre, Haida Gwaii *''Stanley Park After the Storm of 2006'', 2011/12, Teck Gallery, SFU, Vancouver *''That Which Makes Us Haida – The Haida Language'', 2012, Bill Reid Gallery, Vancouver


Awards

*2005: "PDN's 30 2005: Our Choice of Emerging Photographers to Watch",
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*2006: National Geographic Magazine Development Grant *2007: Nominated for
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Infinity Award for Photojournalism *2007: Photo District News Nikon Storyteller Award *2007:
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– 1st Place Single Portrait, ''Time'' magazine *2007: National Press Photographers Association – 1st Place Serial Portrait, The New York Times *2007: Pictures of the Year International – 1st Place Magazine Portrait, ''Time'' magazine *2007: Pictures of the Year International – 2nd Place Magazine Photographer of the Year *2007: Overseas Press Club of America – 1st Place Feature Photography, ''Time'' magazine


See also

* Iraqi art * List of Iraqi artists


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nosh, Farah Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Canadian expatriate journalists in the United States Canadian photographers Canadian people of Iraqi descent Canadian women artists Canadian women journalists Iraqi contemporary artists Iraqi photographers Iraqi women artists University of British Columbia alumni Canadian women non-fiction writers Canadian women photographers Iraqi women photographers