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Mount Hermon \ Jabal al-Shaykh - Lebanon
Three Years, Two Dream Lenses — A Wild Journey in Wildlife Photography
I began my wildlife photography journey in 2022 — and in just a few short years, I’ve grown faster than I ever imagined. With years of prior experience in other photography fields and access to dream lenses like the 500mm and 800mm primes, I started from a place most photographers only reach after a decade. Here's how that changed everything — and what I’d tell new photographers today.
A Year in the UAE: Wildlife, Recognition, and Renewed Purpose
In less than a year, in RAK gave i got more recognition than I ever imagined possible—something I spent years chasing in Lebanon and Syria. This isn’t just a story of photography; it’s a story of respect, support, and what happens when your voice is finally heard.
Reviving Syria’s Wildlife: A Dream Long Deferred / إحياء الحياة البرية في سوريا: حلم مؤجل آن أوانه
Despite years of war and neglect, Syria remains home to remarkable biodiversity that deserves urgent protection. From the endangered Northern Bald Ibis to recent discoveries like the Small Indian Mongoose, this article explores the current state of Syria’s wildlife, the threats it faces, and the potential for revival.
A Day I’ll Never Forget – Egyptian Vultures at Jebel Hafeet
An unforgettable encounter with the Egyptian Vultures of Jebel Hafeet—my first trip turned into the wildlife experience of a lifetime, with close-up moments, soaring displays, and a thriving colony in the heart of the UAE.

