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Old Montreal
I spent one afternoon roaming around the streets of Old Montreal with my friend Hassan who is currently visiting from UAE. The neighborhood pretty much resembles architecture from Beirut, which is pretty obvious considering they were both historically French colonies.
Recent trip to Ontario
Photos from a recent trip to Ontario city that was arranged by my university Concordia. I didn’t have the luxury though to wonder around the city’s streets and explore it.
Laura G – A Portrait Session at Jean Drapeau
Not long ago I planned to have my next portrait session at the delightful Parc Jean Drapeau, and my nice friend Laura was kind enough to help make that happen. I was challenged by the fact of trying out fresh ideas for this session, but it all went well with Laura’s flexibility, and quick adaptability [...]
Parc Jean-Drapeau
Parc Jean Drapeua, with a forward long extension of the lips when you say the “eu”, is a nice park that I planned to visit again after the first time I went there. I may be using the location soon for some portrait photography as well.
Scapes, here & there
Most of these photos were taken many years ago, while the last one was taken last week over Mount Royal Cemetery. Burj el Arab, United Arab Emirates. Ras el Khaimah, United Arab Emirates Burj Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dubai Internet City, United Arab Emirates. On the way to Dead Sea, Jordan. Ansar, South Lebanon On [...]
Reflections of Nature – Mount Royal
“How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!” ~ Emily Dickinson
Abo Lotfe
As sarcastic as its name sounds, I couldn’t find a better one yet for the new cat my roommate brought two weeks ago. Any suggestions?
Opinions from the Old Port, Montreal
With the temperature rising to 25 Celsius in Montreal this weekend, people found no excuse but to switch to summer mode and take advantage of it. I undoubtedly shared that advantage myself too by visiting the crowded area of the old port today to try and snap some perspectives, or opinions as i am calling it [...]
Nowruz day celebration at Concordia
Featured at Hafteh.ca magazine (pages 17,18) This weekend I rushed down to a 3,000 years-old Nowruz (new-day) celebration party arranged by the Iranian club at Concordia. Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of a new Persian year, and it is annually celebrated and observed by Iranian people and the related cultural continent.

