26 Disposable camera shoot by less-privileged 26 girls

Project Soar is helping under-served communities to soar a little higher through art, design and renovation projects, as well as through sports and health education. The project was co-founded by Maryam Montague and her husband Chris Redecke, who I had chance to … Continue reading

Sheikh Zayed Mosque

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At the Sheikh Zayed Mosque every single corner is covered with the most beautiful white marble, intricate flower designs, and the most amazing shadows and lights. I took these photos mid-day when the sun was directly above, usually the harshest time … Continue reading

NSEW Photo book By Film Shooters Collective

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In February 2013, I joined the Film Shooters Collective (FSC). It’s an international group of photographers who are united by their love for film. We publish our photos on Facebook and on the blog. Last December, we released our first book through Blurb; I … Continue reading

Women of Athungam Village.

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Using Slide film is not an easy thing, getting the right exposure is very challenging.  I took a few frames with different exposures and luckily, I was able to got some good ones. These photos are of the women in … Continue reading

Photo walk part 2

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  On my last trip to Kuwait, I went on  photo walk with Shayma  to the friday market. with her rolieflex and my Canon it was easy to take photos of the people, except few who thought we are journalist : … Continue reading

At the train station in Colombo.

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    One of the first things I look for when I travel are old train stations. On my trip to Colombo, Sri Lanka I made sure to visit the Fort Railway station. This time, I took more portraits of the … Continue reading

Polaroid and Kids

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    It’s amazing how, despite all the newer digital cameras, kids still get excited by the idea of instant photography. The looks I see on their faces every time I show them a picture taken only minutes before is … Continue reading

Portraits from Marrakech.

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My favourite film is the expired Kodak Portra 35mm. I think it was the best choice of film for my trip to Marrakech. The Kodak Portra is known for portraits in natural light. I found out that even in really … Continue reading

The “Red City” Marrakech in Portra

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The first thing I noticed on my way from the airport to our hotel is the orange-red clay colour of the old Medina. I couldn’t wait till the next morning to take some photos with my Canon AE-1 and Kodak Portra film. … Continue reading