Hichem Driss (born 1968, in Tunis) is a Tunisian photographer, educated at the École de communication visuelle in Paris. A freelance photographer since 2002, he has often cooperated with other photographers within fashion, design, architecture and art photography.[1] In his series #404, Driss deals with the sudden freedom from censorship in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution in 2011.[2]

Hichem Driss
Born1968 (1968)
Tunis, Tunisia
EducationÉcole de communication visuelle in Paris, France (graduation 2003)
Known forPhotography
Notable work#404

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  • Issa, Rose (2011). Arab photography now. Kehrer. ISBN 9783868281897.
  1. ^ "Portrait Redux". Wall Street International. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  2. ^ a b "Art dissects Tunisia's revolution, one year on". Your Middle East (Feb. 2012). Retrieved 2017-02-27.[permanent dead link]