“If you would read between the lines, you would see what I’m fighting for. It’s simply justice for my daughter” “I imagine her as the most free version of herself, and that brings me peace.” “If it does quiet down, part of me will be a little sad, because a piece of me will feel […]
Antranik Tavitian
Antranik Tavitian is a photojournalist at the Houston Landing. He previously worked at The Arizona Republic, where he covered the border, Arizona politics, Mezcal production in Oaxaca, Mexico, and Phoenix’s wide range of communities. A Los Angeles native, Antranik has lived in many parts of the country while interning at newspapers such as The Commercial-Dispatch in Mississippi, the Detroit Free Press and the Star Tribune in Minneapolis. In his free time, Antranik enjoys cooking his family’s native Syrian and Armenian foods, watching soccer, and feeding disturbing amounts of ice cubes to his two-year-old mostly Labrador border rescue dog, Miko.
Photo essay: Scenes on Election Day and Night all over Houston
On an anticipated election, both nationally and locally, Houston Landing photographers Antranik Tavitian and Lexi Parra, along with Douglas Sweet Jr., go around the city to show you how Election Day and Night looked and felt. The morning started off with heavy rain, but that didn’t stop Houstonians from getting to the polls to vote. […]
Photo essay: Hurricane Beryl’s aftermath in Houston, documented
Hurricane Beryl tore through Houston on Monday, July 8, in a matter of hours. But its impacts — damaged homes, days on end without power, flooded streets, exhausted residents, and at least eight people in the area lost their lives — have lasted over a week. Houston Landing’s photojournalists, Antranik Tavitian and Marie D. De […]
Photo essay: Widespread storms tear through Houston, region begins recovery
A widespread storm system hit Houston on Thursday leaving a path of destruction from Cypress to the East End.
Photo essay: Muslims across the Houston area celebrate Eid al-Fitr with food and joy
Muslims throughout the Houston region prepared for the celebration of Eid al-Fatir, a culminating holiday marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
‘It was a work of love’: Why this construction worker portrayed Jesus on Good Friday
Before Christians across Houston celebrated Easter Sunday, Marcos Gonzalez played the part of Jesus walking to his death on Good Friday.
Southwestern trail riders gallivant across Houston, usher in 2024 rodeo
250 trail riders made the trek from West Columbia, Texas to Memorial Park for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
‘I Have a Dream’ speech inspires Houston-area students 60 years later
An annual oratory competition in Houston pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and helps students hone their skills in public speaking.
Houston ISD back to school: Scenes from Day 1 of the new year
Houston Landing photographers fanned out across the state’s largest district Monday, capturing the moments leading up to the opening bell.
A Montgomery County lake is in danger of becoming a swamp. Residents don’t know who can help.
Lake Forest Falls residents have spent more than $400,000 over the past decade, dredging sediment that has accumulated in their lakeside community.