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to Yerevan. While the Armenian government acted speedily to give citizenship to the refugees, their economic situation remained precarious, with both jobs and official housing in short supply. Babajanyan's photographs showed the domestic lives of the refugees. In particular, she showed the artefacts
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Anush Babajanyan studied at the Caucasus Media institute. In 2005, Babajanyan graduated from a programme of photography courses was offered by World Press Photo organised by Ruben Mangasaryan. She graduated with a degree in mass communications from the
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that symbolised reverence for women, each of the ten collections exposed different issues faced by women in the country. Babajanyan also began a long-term project documenting the migration of Armenian women to Turkey for work.
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From 2008, Babajanyan began to photograph women on the streets of Yerevan who distinguished themselves with their bright and unrestrained clothing. This developed as a project she called
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and a founder of the women's photography collective, 4Plus. She is best known for her documentation of lives in the conflict zones of the
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In 2016, Babajanyan began a project to document the experiences of Syrian Armenians who fled the
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of significance that they brought with them to remember their previous lives. She, along with
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Babajanyan co-founded the women's photography collective 4Plus in 2013. A joint exhibition,
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In 2009, Babajanyan began a project documenting the survivors of the
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in Armenia, following which she became a freelance photojournalist.
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After her graduation, Babajanyan worked as a contractor for the
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Armenian
photojournalist
Caucasus
American University in Bulgaria
BBC Monitoring Service
Gyumri earthquake
Mother Armenia
Victory Park
Syrian Civil War
John Stanmeyer
Ivory Coast
Abidjan
Levison Wood


"The Street Style of Armenian Women"


"Empowering Women Through Photography"


"Anush Babajanyan • Portfolio"
"Culture Vulture: Photojournalist Anush Babajanyan"
"Photojournalists Changing The Image Of Women In Armenia"
"After a Century, Syrian Refugees Return to Armenia"
"Building Bridges Between Turkey and Armenia"
"PHOTOS: People Think The Twins Of Abidjan Can Make A Wish Come True"
"From Russia to Iran: Crossing the Wild Frontier"
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Anush Babajanyan

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