About

Tom of Beirut is an idea—a thought rooted in the Middle East, born from the intersection of identity, body, and safe spaces.

Difficult to define, much like its name, Tom of Beirut is a quiet revolution. It exists where culture, resilience, and the male form converge, offering a platform that feels both intimate and defiant. It sheds light on Middle Eastern men, their bodies, and the spaces they inhabit—a visual and emotional exploration of their stories, often untold.

This is not about creating spectacle or provocation. It is about offering a glimpse, a view into the sacred and the personal. It is about the LGBTQIA+ community in Lebanon and beyond—a community that resists, reclaims, and redefines itself against all odds.