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Interviews, Articles & Media Coverage

AL RAWIYA, 2024

I AM NATGEO PHOTOGRAPHER
SEASON 2, 2018

I AM NATGEO PHOTOGRAPHER SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3

In this episode, our young contestants are taken to TK MMA and Fitness gym, where they will meet Tam Khan, and Mohammad Yahya, a young, Emirati MMA champion. Their challenge: To shoot a sports photograph in 30 minutes capturing Mohammad Yahya training in the ring with coach Tam Khan.

  • 24.ae, April 2018

    24.ae covers the third episode of "I Am a National Geographic Photographer," with Cynthia Ghoussoub competing in a sports photography challenge.


  • Emarat Alyoum, March 2018

    Emarat Alyoum covers the launch of "I Am a National Geographic Photographer" on March 20 by NatGeo Abu Dhabi, featuring four amateur photographers from the region.

INTERVIEW ON LBCI LEBANON, 2015

BTE7LA ELHAYET - EPISODE 20 - LBCI LEBANON, 2015

In 2015, Cynthia appeared on Episode 20 of LBCI's "Bte7la Elhayet," where she discusses the power of photography and storytelling, ahead of her anticipated solo exhibition, Fragments of Time.

PRESS HIGHLIGHTS, 2015

  • Scan of the first two pages of Cynthia Ghoussoub's feature 'Framing Visual Experiences' in ArabAd Magazine, October 2015, covering her development as a photographer during her academic studies, creative process, and her series 'Fragments of Time'.

    Arab Ad Magazine, October 2015

    ArabAd Magazine features an in-depth interview with Cynthia Ghoussoub, discussing her development as a photographer and the importance of authenticity in her work.


  • The Raw Circle, September 2015

    The Raw Circle features the 'Raw Talents' student group show at Art Factum Gallery, showcasing works by NDU Photography Program students, including Cynthia Ghoussoub.



  • United Nations, August 2015

    The UN's competition "Public Service in a Picture" announces 12 winners, including Cynthia Ghoussoub, for highlighting public service initiatives in Lebanon through photography. 


  • Hummus For Thought, May 2015

    Hummus For Thought features Cynthia Ghoussoub's project "Terror-Less Beards," challenging stereotypes of bearded men through portraits that highlight their individuality.