(About vision and other things)This work is visually a journey into seeing and awareness. The camera is not merely a recording device, but a contemplative eye, steady, focusing on the small details we pass by every day without noticing.
Latest project (Director’s Cut) for @alyamama.eye.center with @becorp.inc .Thanks for all The team.
Latest Campaign For @wici.5222
Final Dose In this project, the story is not only about donations and contributions, but about the isolation imposed by illness, the long hours of waiting in hospital corridors, the suspended dreams. Children with cancer resemble heroes from films—small faces carrying burdens far beyond their years, fragile bodies forced into an unfair battle.
The captured scenes need no exaggeration: a mother’s hand intertwined with her child’s, like the root of a tree nourishing its son; a child asleep from the pain of treatment, exposing the fragility we all share.
This story is not the only one—there are countless others around the world. But for me, it was an attempt to hold on to a thin thread of hope, to that fleeting spark that reminds us that life, despite its cruelty, sometimes grants a chance for victory.
And the question keeps echoing in my mind: What remains of childhood when the body becomes a battlefield?
Director’s Cut
Production House : @raedbros
Creative Agency: @becorp.inc
Director And writer : @karrarnasserr
Producer and executive: @ahmedr2ed
Head of Production: @_mohamed_raed
Dop : @aliameer.n
1Ac : @saif.irq
Second Ac : @moamal.razaq
Third Ac : @dhergam.haider
Gaffer : @mustafa._.abdala
Best Boy : @0_seka0
Spark 1 : dahena
Spark 2 : yasser
Equipment Rental @majeed_rasheed95
Production assistant: @abass_muayid
Production Worker : @pa_kkeett
Photograph : @dhergam.haider
Colorist : @tony.ameer
Editing and sound design: @ahmedr2ed
Special thanks for @seek.m.7
Holy Shrine Of Imam Hossain Media Team
تائهًا في الأرض يلاحقني أينما أكون وأينما يكون الضوء في العادة أجسامنا تثقل رويدًا رويدًا بمرور الأيام ثم أنظر إلى ظل جسمي فأراه طويلًا تارة يكون جميلًا وتارة يكون مرعبًا حسب الأرض التي أقف عليها وما عليها وأين.
The first civilizations of Mesopotamia emerged from the marshes of Southern Iraq, which were known in the Sumerian era as the “Gardens of Eden” due to their magical nature. The waters there are as clear as mirrors.
This is what my father told me about his last visit to the marshes. The marshes suffered for so long due to the popular uprising that took place against Saddam Hussein’s regime, after which thousands of civilians, fleeing soldiers, and revolutionaries escaped from authorities to the marshes. The waters were drained by the regime after diverting the flow of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers away from the marshes, forcing a mass exodus of the local population, including the indigenous people, and accompanied by the destruction of an ancient civilization that thrives on the surrounding nature. But after the fall of the former regime in 2003, the water returned slowly to the marshes, bringing back the people and life to the surroundings, but the return was not without various environmental difficulties. Photos from my project (Test of Clay)