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Zahraa Al Hassani captures the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. By utilizing a wide 18mm focal length and a narrow f/18 aperture, the photographer emphasizes the grand scale and intricate geometric details of the structure. The image highlights the mosque's role as a spiritual beacon, balancing the interplay of light and shadow across its pristine white surfaces. This award-winning photograph stands out for its technical precision and its ability to convey the serene, monumental presence of one of the world's most significant places of worship.
Based in Baghdad, Iraq, Zahraa Al Hassani is a dedicated photographer and professional graphic designer with over six years of experience at Zain Telecommunications. A graduate of the University of Technology in Baghdad, she leverages her extensive background in construction-focused graphic design to inform her unique photographic perspective. Her work is driven by a desire to acquire knowledge from the world of purist photography, blending her technical design expertise with a passion for capturing architectural beauty.
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I remember sitting in a courtyard in Fez, watching the way the afternoon sun hit the limestone tiles. An old man sat nearby, his prayer beads clicking softly, a rhythm that seemed to measure the very air.
Read the reflection →We often mistake stillness for an absence, as if a room emptied of voices becomes a hollow thing. But silence has a weight, a density that gathers in the corners of high-vaulted spaces like dust motes caught in a shaft of afternoon sun.
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The Weight of Stillness
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