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- The New Contender
PHOTO: Mahmoud Hamdan
I haven’t seen a photo in quite a while that is worth a feature, this photo by Mahmoud Hamdan, an Architecture student in my school, who has studied photography under Mr. Thaer Ali. The photo speaks for itself and for the photographers Mr. Thaer has taught over the years.
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- Sheikh Zayed Bridge Through A Plastic Lens
This was taken on June 12, 2009 with a Holga camera. I was headed to Abu-Dhabi and decided to stop to document the status of the bridge, and shot it with both my Holga and my DSLR.
- Sneak A Peak
A subjective image flashed on me when I saw this image, taken from Burj Dubai (700+ meters!) Which brought a silly question to my attention: is this a new feature in the skyline of the modern city? This image, like the old one that circulated the internet several times, is going to be viewed later [...]
- A Book: wallpaper* City Guide - Dubai
A Book is a book feature that we’re going to slide in from post to post, and Phaidon’s wallpaper* city guide - Dubai is our first feature.
You’d expect the coming words; it’s a city guide, how good could it possibly get? Well, it is quite good! You’d expect a boring dull booklet that reads like [...]
- Dark Reflection
A while ago, I wrote about Randomness In Reflections and how the technique was used excessively in Architectural Photography. Well, I stumbled upon an another example, a shot by Sam Javanrouh. This photo is titled ‘Dark Reflection’, meaning that the photographer is referring to the reflections as a subject of interest in the photo, and [...]

