Nadia Bseiso
Arab Documentary Photography Program
Amman, Jordan
Nadia Bseiso is a Jordanian documentary photographer based in Amman, Jordan. She completed a degree in photography from Florence, Italy in 2011, returning for a residency in Fondazione Fotografia in Modena, in 2015. She concentrates on long term projects, based on personal research in geopolitics, history, anthropology and environmental degradation. Selected as Time - Light Box female photographers to follow from around the world, March 2017. She is working with several local and international NGO's since 2011. Clients include: The New York Times, The Telegraph, Reuters, Zeit magazine. She was exhibited in both Jordan and Italy.

- Arts
- Breaking news
- Conflict
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Environment
- Portrait
- Reporting
- Video capture
- Italian
- Russian
- English
- Arabic

Infertile Crescent
Nadia Bseiso
Infertile Crescent, describes the reality of what was once called the cradle of civilization, once called " Fertile " the crescent is burning in turmoil. Jordan seems to be the only country that remains relatively stable. This project wonders to explore the 180 km route of the controversial Dead-Red Sea salvation pipeline that is to supply much needed water, by tracing the places it will cross.

Infertile Crescent
Nadia Bseiso
Infertile Crescent, describes the reality of what was once called the cradle of civilization, once called " Fertile " the crescent is burning in turmoil. Jordan seems to be the only country that remains relatively stable. This project wonders to explore the 180 km route of the controversial Dead-Red Sea salvation pipeline that is to supply much needed water, by tracing the places it will cross.

Infertile Crescent
Nadia Bseiso
Infertile Crescent, describes the reality of what was once called the cradle of civilization, once called " Fertile " the crescent is burning in turmoil. Jordan seems to be the only country that remains relatively stable. This project wonders to explore the 180 km route of the controversial Dead-Red Sea salvation pipeline that is to supply much needed water, by tracing the places it will cross.