Elias Diab

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Elias Diab is a Lebanese photographer who was born in 1978.

Career

In 1999, Diab decided to pursue his career as a photographer. His works have appeared in multiple Lebanese publications and magazines. In 2000, he was the official photographer of Melhem Karam, Head of the Lebanese Journalist Union .

He started his own company, "Beyond the Image" in 2008.

Works

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