Born in 1993, Fethi Sahraoui is an Algerian self-taught documentary photographer, working on the local social landscape, after studying foreign languages in the university of his town Mascara, he graduated last year after preparing a final studies project about the contribution of Black American photographers during the Civil Rights Movement to become a full-time photographer. Fethi's work was shown in different institutions like the Arab World Institute in Paris and published on different platforms like the New York Times. He is a member of the 220Collective, a family of five photographers who are based in different parts of Algeria and who collaborate on a variety projects together.