Biography

Zied Ben Romdhane

Zied Ben Romdhane (b. 1981, Tunisia) started his career as a commercial photographer. In 2011 he switched to documentary photography and photojournalism. His work has been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post.

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His recent exhibitions include Views of Tunisia (Arles 2013), After the Revolution (White Box, NY 2013), and Zones d’Attente (Clark House, Bombay 2013), kushti (Maison de la Tunisie, Paris 2013), Fotofest Biennial in Houston Center for Photography (Houston, USA 2014), Sahel (1×1 Gallery, Dubai 2014), Trace (MUCEM, Marseille 2015), Afrotopia African Biennale of photography (Bamako, Mali 2017), and the Biennale of the photographs of the contemporary Arab world (France, Paris 2017).

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Romdhane published his first book West of Life, in 2018, with Red Hook Editions.

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Prizes and awards include selection for the Prize 6X6 Global Talent Program 2018 with World Press Photo Foundation, participant of Joop swart masterclass with World Press Photo, winner of the POPCAP award (Africa Image, Basel, 2015).

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He is the Director of Photography of  Fallega (2011), a documentary film about the Arab Spring in Tunisia. Ben Romdhane participated in World Press Photo’s 2013 Reporting Change initiative, a member of the collective “Rawiya” and “Native.”

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Zied Ben Romdhane joined Magnum as a nominee in 2019.