Karimeh Abbud, born on November eighteenth, nineteen hundred and three, was a pioneering Palestinian photographer and artist. She made significant contributions to the field of photography during the early twentieth century, a time when the art form was still emerging in the region.
As one of the first female photographers in Palestine and the broader Middle East, Abbud broke through societal barriers, establishing herself as a professional in a predominantly male-dominated industry. Her work not only captured the essence of her surroundings but also provided a unique perspective on the cultural and social dynamics of her time.
Throughout her career, Abbud's photography showcased the beauty and complexity of Palestinian life, making her an important figure in the history of Middle Eastern art. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of photographers and artists.