Sarah Bahbah is an Australian artist of Palestinian and Jordanian descent. She studied creative advertising at university, then started photographing music festivals, including Firefly, after her first year. Bahbah first came to international attention with her breakout photo series, "Sex and Takeout," a play on food porn and indulging without restraint.
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| - سارة بحبح فنانة من أصل فلسطيني. ولدت ونشأت في أستراليا. درست الإعلان الإبداعي. (ar)
- Sarah Bahbah is an Australian artist of Palestinian and Jordanian descent. She studied creative advertising at university, then started photographing music festivals, including Firefly, after her first year. Bahbah first came to international attention with her breakout photo series, "Sex and Takeout," a play on food porn and indulging without restraint. (en)
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| - سارة بحبح فنانة من أصل فلسطيني. ولدت ونشأت في أستراليا. درست الإعلان الإبداعي. (ar)
- Sarah Bahbah is an Australian artist of Palestinian and Jordanian descent. She studied creative advertising at university, then started photographing music festivals, including Firefly, after her first year. Bahbah first came to international attention with her breakout photo series, "Sex and Takeout," a play on food porn and indulging without restraint. Elite Daily and Nylon named her Best Instagrammer in 2016. That same year, Bahbah's collaboration with Butter, a fried chicken restaurant in Sydney, drew criticism for its display of Bahbah's images of nude women throughout the dining area and on the restaurant's website. She held her first solo exhibition, Fuck Me, Fuck You, in New York City in 2018. The solo exhibition Splash followed in London. VICE has described Bahbah's photos as "optimized for the Internet". Bahbah often captions her images using subtitles, with the resulting image resembling a film still. In 2018 Selena Gomez was accused of copying Bahbah's visual style without credit in her music video "Back to You". Bahbah's official response claimed that she was "flattered that so many have referenced me in Selena's latest work". In July 2020, Bahbah directed the music video for Kygo's remix of the song "What's Love Got to Do with It" starring Laura Harrier (en)
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