
Jenny Farhat
Photographer.
Filmmaker.
Art Director.
Storytelling is an art.
When done well, it shapes culture, breathes life into brands, and creates real connections. It’s at the core of everything I do.
I’ve spent over a decade crafting narratives through art direction, production, photography, and branded media. I’m drawn to stories that challenge perspectives, spark meaningful change, and leave a lasting impact. For me, the sweet spot lies where artistic vision and analytical insight come together to produce narratives that resonate on a deeper level.


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About
Jenny Farhat

I am a Palestinian-American photographer, filmmaker, and art director. My work focuses on human rights, systemic inequality, and bridging cultural divides, particularly among underrepresented communities in the Middle East and Indigenous populations. I hold a Master's in Visual Communication and Digital Media, and I have spent over a decade creating narratives that foster peacebuilding and social change.
I serve as a board member of American Friends of Combatants for Peace, where I actively support reconciliation efforts between Palestinians and Israelis. In 2017, I founded Harvest Peace, to support marginalized Palestinian farmers by bringing their products to U.S. markets and replanting trees uprooted due to the ongoing occupation.
My film projects include the mini documentary We Do Not Live Here, featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, and the award winning documentary Seeking Asylum, which explores the challenges facing migrants seeking refuge in the United States. I am based in Encinitas, CA, and I continue to develop stories that broaden perspectives, inspire change, and nurture peace.
