Lebanese tattoo artists remember victims of Beirut explosion - in pictures


  • A tattoo on Roy Samaha's arm shows a picture of his late cousin Joe Noun, a firefighter who was a victim of last year's Beirut port blast, in Beirut, Lebanon.
    A tattoo on Roy Samaha's arm shows a picture of his late cousin Joe Noun, a firefighter who was a victim of last year's Beirut port blast, in Beirut, Lebanon.
  • A scar from last year's Beirut port blast is seen on a Lebanese trainer Ramzi Baaklini's elbow, in Baabda, Lebanon.
    A scar from last year's Beirut port blast is seen on a Lebanese trainer Ramzi Baaklini's elbow, in Baabda, Lebanon.
  • Lebanese trainer Ramzi Baaklini shows a scar on his knee from last year's Beirut port blast, in Baabda, Lebanon.
    Lebanese trainer Ramzi Baaklini shows a scar on his knee from last year's Beirut port blast, in Baabda, Lebanon.
  • Roy Samaha looks at his tattoo of his late cousin Joe Noun, a firefighter who was a victim of last year's Beirut port blast.
    Roy Samaha looks at his tattoo of his late cousin Joe Noun, a firefighter who was a victim of last year's Beirut port blast.
  • Joa Antoun, a tattoo artist, works on a drawing of Sahar Fares, a firefighter who was a victim of last year's Beirut port blast.
    Joa Antoun, a tattoo artist, works on a drawing of Sahar Fares, a firefighter who was a victim of last year's Beirut port blast.
  • Lebanese trainer Ramzi Baaklini, who was injured during last year's Beirut port blast, holds a phone in Baabda, Lebanon.
    Lebanese trainer Ramzi Baaklini, who was injured during last year's Beirut port blast, holds a phone in Baabda, Lebanon.
  • Joa Antoun, a tattoo artist, works on a drawing of Joe Noun, a firefighter, who was killed during last year's Beirut port blast.
    Joa Antoun, a tattoo artist, works on a drawing of Joe Noun, a firefighter, who was killed during last year's Beirut port blast.