Eman Mohammed
Women Photograph
Washington, DC, USA
Eman Mohammed an award winning photojournalist and TED fellow, currently based in Washington DC.
Eman is a Palestinian refugee, born in Saudi Arabia and educated in Gaza City Palestine where she started her photojournalism career at the age of 19.
Eman's work been focused for the past nine years on documenting the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, including military invasions and wars that frequently occur in the area as well as the formation of armed militant groups in the strip.
The main body of her work has moved from covering the Israel's bombing blitz in a hard news style to a Long series of sensitive women issues and the aftermath long-term projects.
Eman Mohammed's photographs expanded to reach other countries within the Middle East through her two recent projects " Ouyon Lajeaa" and Broken souvenirs.
Her work was published in The Guardian, Le Monde, VICE, Washington post, Geo international, Mother Jones , and Haartez.
Eman Mohammed's work been recognized by several international organization and was recently acquired by the British museum in London, shortly after Eman was announced to be one of the TED Fellows for 2014.

2014 - Chris Hondros Fellowship, 2014 - World Summit Youth Award, “Pursue Truth” category, 2013 - PDN30, 2010 - Outstanding Journalists award, 2009 - Judges’ Special Prize, Carmignac Gestion, 2009 - 2nd Prize, “Daily Life” category, Local Testimony, 2009 - 2nd Prize, “Nature & Environment”, Local Testimony, 2009 - Honourable Mention, UNICEF Photo of the Year, 2009 - Honourable Mention, UNICEF Photo of the Year, 2009 - New Media Award–UK, 2009 - Nomination, UNICEF POY
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Editorial
- Military embed
- Portrait
- Reporting
- Video capture