Tag: duesseldorf

  • Thank you LensCulture for the feature~

    Photo taken at the clock installation in Volksgarten, Düsseldorf Thank you @lensculture for the feature! I am honored. #Repost @lensculture (@get_repost) ・・・ We’re thrilled to open this year’s Exposure Awards, our search for the world’s best contemporary photographers! These Awards aim to discover and showcase the most inspiring images from the global photography community. Send…

  • Winds of Change

    From the mega metropolis of 30 million to a quiet German neighborhood, from the 16th floor of a high-rise building to the lone house and garden, from the green polluted sky of shanghai to the intoxicatingly fresh air of the countryside… we find ourselves in a whole new ecosystem. We took in a few fish…

  • The Fragile Web of Human Connection~

    There are 5 more days till the end of this exhibition of my work at Wallstyle.com. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing my work printed with meticulous attention to detail using tasteful innovative techniques and framing methods. Prints are available for sale directly through the gallery at info@wallstyle.com. The slide show above is from the gallery opening…

  • Exhibition at Wallstyle Gallery, Duesseldorf

    Counting down to the 8th of April and very excited to travel to Germany for my photography exhibition at Wallstyle Gallery  in Duesseldorf. It is incredibly heartwarming to see the impeccable preparation from the side of the gallery, their high standards in human dealing and their dedication and love to art. I am also so…

  • The walk of selective focus~

    In our now, every event that happens seems to be of vital importance, every step we take, every little thing we see, every person we meet, all that we touch, smell, come across; but then we move into our future and most of these small significances begin to slowly blur into oblivion. What we are…

  • Day Two Hundred Ten, August 20, 2011

    Doing a 365 photography project, you are bound to have a day spent in airports. These days we find ourselves in transit so often and our children become expert travelers at such a young age. I still remember my first flight as a child (from Lebanon to Cyprus) and how totally exciting it was for…