Her photographs and films have been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic Magazine, and ProPublica.
Cahana's body of work revolves around the intersection of human rights, social justice, and identity.
She has dedicated her career to documenting the experiences of refugees, nomads, and individuals living with disabilities.
Critics have praised her work for its sensitivity, compassion, and exceptional visual acuity.
This endeavor resulted in the short documentary film Perfecting the Art of Longing, which explores the themes of isolation, family, care-giving and resilience among individuals in long-term care facilities amidst the pandemic.