
Author
Greg Kahn
Greg Kahn is an award-winning American documentary and fine art photographer. Kahn’s photography centers on the forces that shape personal and cultural identity. His work has been exhibited in major galleries and museums around the world and published in The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic and British Vogue, among others.
Articles by this author

Diaspora Match Days: Food, Ritual and the World Cup
From New York to Toronto to Houston, immigrant communities re-create the rituals of the World Cup through food and shared traditions.
At New York’s Oldest Mosque, Tatar Memory Endures
Founded by Lithuanian Lipka Tatars, Brooklyn’s Powers Street Mosque remains a quiet anchor for faith, culture and belonging.
The American Hands Weaving Legacies From Saffron Threads
Science & Nature
Meet the keepers of US-grown saffron—a spice prized around the world—who have cultivated it as a culturally important ingredient for generations.
How a Quest To Perfect Butter Chicken Rekindled Memories and Heritage
Food
What begins as a lesson in a beloved recipe becomes a journey through diaspora, friendship and the scents that tie us to places we’ve never lived.