
I am a Lebanese architect and fine art photographer whose work explores landscape, urban environments, abstraction, movement, and atmosphere. My passion for photography began during my teenage years, inspired by friends who shared the same curiosity for observing and capturing the world around us.
My architectural background deeply influenced the way I see and compose images, leading me to explore the relationship between light, form, texture, rhythm, and space. Over time, photography gradually evolved from a personal interest into an important artistic practice and a way of reflecting on memory, emotion, silence, and human presence.
I work across different photographic approaches, including landscape photography, street photography, abstract imagery, and intentional camera movement. I am particularly drawn to images where atmosphere becomes more important than description, and where movement, blur, and light can transform ordinary scenes into more emotional and contemplative visual experiences.
Black-and-white photography occupies an important place in my work. I am drawn to its simplicity and emotional depth, and to the way it allows form, contrast, texture, and atmosphere to emerge with greater clarity. Whether photographing vast landscapes, urban spaces, or fleeting moments encountered while traveling, I often seek the quiet tension between reality and abstraction.
Over the years, I have participated in several exhibitions across Lebanon, Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, further deepening my engagement with the photographic arts. I have also published and developed multiple photographic books and long-term visual projects exploring movement, emotional perception, urban transformation, and the poetic relationship between light and place.
My work continues to be influenced by architecture, contemporary photography, abstract expression, and the visual sensitivity of Impressionist art. I approach photography with curiosity, experimentation, and a constant desire to observe the subtle and often overlooked moments that shape our emotional experience of the world.
Photography remains for me an ongoing journey of exploration and reflection, continually evolving through travel, observation, and the search for new visual and emotional possibilities.




