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While exploring an ancient Riad in Fes, Morocco, the photographer discovered a profound sentence engraved upon a column. The inscription, which translates to 'By God's will is every movement and stillness,' served as the inspiration for this evocative image. Captured with a 50mm lens at a wide aperture of f/1.4, the photograph emphasizes the delicate textures of the engraving, isolating the spiritual message from the surrounding architecture. This award-winning shot is a testament to the photographerβs ability to find deep, contemplative meaning in the quiet details of his travels, transforming a simple architectural element into a powerful visual meditation on faith and existence.
Raised in Saudi Arabia and currently based in Casablanca, Faisal Khan is a chemical engineer turned photographer whose work is deeply rooted in his quest for spiritual discovery. His global travels across 30 countries have shaped a photographic style that views the lens as a tool for meditation and contemplation of the divine. Through his images, Khan seeks to inspire others by capturing the majesty of creation, blending his passion for exploration with a commitment to personal growth, mindfulness, and the pursuit of a deeper connection with the world around him.
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If every breath is a decree, does the stone remember the hand that carved it, or does it only remember the silence that followed? We often mistake the permanence of matter for the permanence of purpose.
Read the reflection →The smell of damp earth and ancient lime mortar clings to the back of my throat, a dry, chalky taste that reminds me of cellar walls and forgotten basements. I remember running my fingers over cold, uneven surfaces as a child, tracing the jagged paths carved by someone long gone.
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