Fouad Elkoury

Fouad Elkoury (Arabic: فؤاد الخوري; born 1952) is a Lebanese photographer and filmmaker.

He documented the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon and found himself on the Atlantis, the ship aboard of which Yasser Arafat had been evacuated, producing an unexpected nautical photo essay.

In 1991, he was part of a collective photographic project in charge of capturing an ultimate image of Beirut city center's ruins, with Robert Frank, Raymond Depardon, René Burri, Josef Koudelka and Gabriele Basilico.

[4] In 2002, ElKoury was commissioned to produce a body of work to be exhibited at the Maison européenne de la photographie as Sombres.

In 2016, he exhibited the video installation Le plus beau jour [The Greatest Day] at Bildmuseet, Umeå University, Sweden, from June to September 2016.