Ghadah Alrawi is an Iraqi-American visual storyteller, curator, editor, photography mentor, and creative mindset coach currently based in Taipei, Taiwan. 

She is the founder of 7EYES Creative and offers mentorships and coaching services. She is the former curator of Eyes on Main Street: Wilson Outdoor Photo Festival and a member of Women PhotographThe Journal Collective, Women Photojournalists of Washington and Brown Girls Doc Mafia. She is a founding member of the Collective Eye Podcast. Her work has been published by Roads & Kingdoms, the Armenian Redwood Project, UNHCR and OXFAM, among others. Her photographs have been exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York and United Nations House in Armenia, and are archived at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. In June 2016, UNHCR published her work on refugees in the book Crossroads: Stories of Refugees. Several of her photographs have been recognized by juried shows and exhibitions. 

She is currently working on a long-term personal project, a short documentary film titled Home, Leave. She has worked and lived in New York City, Kosovo, Jordan, Ukraine, Belgium, Australia, Armenia, and Indonesia.