Portrait

Since 2016, working with World Vision International allowed me to document the Syrian crisis in Lebanon at its peak. Moving beyond my background in food and commercial photography, this experience reshaped my approach to portraiture—focusing on dignity, humanity, and storytelling.

Humanitarian photography, for me, is photography with purpose. It is about creating impact, telling stories of social struggle, resilience, and hope. Through field visits across the Bekaa, Akkar, and South Lebanon, I portrayed Syrian children, women, and the elderly in a deeply human way—beyond statistics, reports, and headlines.

These encounters were life-changing. They revealed lives once filled with dreams, routines, and joy—lives that cannot be defined solely by conflict. Through portraiture, I aim to capture not just faces, but the essence, strength, and light that define each individual.

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