About

About

 

A Journey Through the Lens

With 15 years of experience in the world of photography, I have dedicated my career to capturing the stories that shape our world. Based between Paris and Saudi Arabia, my work spans advertising, cinema, and documentary photography. My passion lies in creating images that tell deeper stories, drawing out the beauty in everyday moments and the powerful emotions behind each subject. For me, photography is a fusion of technical skill and a genuine love for the art.

 

My travels have taken me from the heart of the Middle East to the bustling streets of Beinjing , capturing everything from the hustle of advertising campaigns to the intimacy of human struggles. I’ve had the privilege of working as a set photographer for films like Nadine Labaki’s Where Do We Go Now? and Ziad Doueiri’s The Insult, both of which were nominated for prestigious awards at the Oscars and Cannes Film Festival. My project رحلة لاجئ (Re7lat Laje2), documenting the journey of Syrian refugees from Lebanon to Germany, reflects my deep commitment to documenting real human experiences, regardless of borders or barriers.

 

For me, photography has always been more than just a profession—it’s a way to connect with people and make a difference. My work has been exhibited in galleries in Paris, Beirut, and London, and I continue to seek opportunities to create imagery that matters. From documenting the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami in Sri Lanka during my university years to working on campaigns that bring attention to social issues, my lens has always been focused on stories that inspire change and evoke empathy.