Performer (Interviewee)
Elizabeth Fitt
Interviewer
Dr. You Li
Geographic Location
Lebanon
Biography
Elizabeth Fitt is a freelance photographer based out of Beirut, Lebanon. Her work has been published with various media outlets including the Guardian, the Sunday Times, Forbes, Foreign Policy, the Telegraph, CNN, ABC Australia, The National, Middle East Eye, The New Humanitarian, The New York Post, and the New Scientist. She also writes on environmental issues for Mongabay.
In this interview, Fitt recalled the ground situation in Lebanon and the extreme caution and effort it took her to photograph vulnerable communities during lockdowns. Her projects depicted the overwhelming and devastating scenes in the ICU Wards, the food distribution among the underprivileged communities in the south of Lebanon, and other high-profile events. She also recalled the extraordinary experience of photographing a wedding ceremony out of town during a total lockdown. She also commented on local public attitudes toward journalists, collegial relationships, and challenges facing women journalists in this area. She ended the interview with uplifting advice to future generations of journalists.
Interview Date
5-30-2023
Subject
Lebanon, photojournalism, photography, mental health, freelance journalists, harassment, public perception of journalists, health reporting, marginalized community, Eastern Michigan University Archives, COVID-19, pandemic, women in journalism, journalism, freelance photography
Publisher
Eastern Michigan University Archives
Digital Object File Type
mp3
Run Time
1:05:20
Rights
Copyright to the audio resource and its transcript, headshot, and stories is held by the content creator, author, artist, or other entity, and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any other format without written permission of the copyright owner, Eastern Michigan University Archives (lib_archives@emich.edu).
Recommended Citation
Li, You, "Elizabeth Fitt, Oral History Interview, 2023" (2023). Collective Memory of Women Journalists in COVID-19. 36.
https://commons.emich.edu/cmwj/36
Author Page
https://www.efimages.co.uk/