Born in Beirut, Lebanon, I am an architect and urban planner with a deep-rooted passion for cities. My journey into photography began during my studies, where I discovered how the camera could capture the pulse of urban life.
My work focuses on street photography, where I seek to immortalize the motion of the streets through the people who inhabit them. This fascination stems from my love for cities, places, citizens, diversity, and stories waiting to be told.
Beirut was my first canvas, a city of contrasts that became my playground for exploring the interplay between people and their environment. From there, my passion grew as I traveled and photographed cities around the world, each offering a unique rhythm and flow.
For me, street photography is more than an art form. It’s a lens through which I approach urban design. Just as a photograph captures fleeting moments of movement and connection, my architectural and urban planning work aims to create spaces that reflect the life and dynamism of the city.
With every city I visit and every street I photograph, I’m reminded of the intricate relationship between urban spaces and human experience, and how photography allows me to share that with the world.