Too Many Windows; Not One Soul
"Too Many Windows; Not One Soul" is a photographic series capturing buildings in black and white, resembling undulating waves adorned with countless windows yet devoid of any human presence—an absence of the human soul. The title plays on the adage "Eyes are windows to the soul."
Who am I?
"Who am I?" delves into the concept of identity among refugees, exploring the idea of losing one's sense of self amidst displacement. The intentional juxtaposition of sharply defined images with heavily blurred ones creates a powerful visual narrative.
Fly Pegons, Fly
"Fly Pigeons, Fly" is a journey back to forgotten memories, a window to a time a decade ago when life pulsed differently. These images, captured on the rooftop of a building in Damascus, not only capture the flight of pigeons but also the longing for bygone days and lost moments.
Do You See the Sea?
"Do You See the Sea?" invites you to witness the ocean through a different lens, seeking unique compositions that frame the sea in an unconventional light. It's an exploration beyond the conventional, an attempt to unravel the essence of the sea beyond its typical portrayal.
In Berlin, I Lost the Time
"In Berlin, I Lost the Time" is an ode to transience, captured amidst the whirlwind of Berlin life. Employing the Low Shutter Speed technique, these images merge past, present, and future into a captivating kaleidoscope of time.