Nora Teylouni
Geneva, Switzerland
Events | Editorial & Documentary
I am a freelance photographer who explores the themes of exile and home. After studies in visual arts in Geneva and photography in the Vevey school of photography, I began to work through Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea. From a Syrian family, I question the possibilities of resilience for immigrants with Correspondances (2010) that presents an intimate portrait of my grandfather, refugee in Switzerland. Then with other projects like "All these springs still to come" (2017) about the muslim community in Warsaw, or "Il faut marcher" (2018) about senegalese migration in Greece, I continue to catch the faces of people who have been uprooted and how they recreate their roots.
I am a freelance photographer who explores the themes of exile and home. After studies in visual arts in Geneva and photography in the Vevey school of photography, I began to work through Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea. From a Syrian family, I question the possibilities of resilience for immigrants with Correspondances (2010) that presents an intimate portrait of my grandfather, refugee in Switzerland. Then with other projects like "All these springs still to come" (2017) about the muslim community in Warsaw, or "Il faut marcher" (2018) about senegalese migration in Greece, I continue to catch the faces of people who have been uprooted and how they recreate their roots.