In her twenties Anne Chahine had the chance to travel the world depending on where freelance work in the event industry would take her. The most loyal companion during that time was her camera, which helped her remember those trips as something more than sheer work. “Roaming the Cities” is a collection of photographs from that period in her life and the first time she presents them to a wider audience. The publication includes impressions of Beirut, Tokyo, Beijing, Yerevan, London and New York.
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