About Me
Born in Beirut, my childhood was marked by the Lebanese civil war. At the age of seven, I left Lebanon with both my brothers and parents for France.During my school years in Marseilles, I experimented different forms of artistic expression: theater, sculpture and modeless.After a course of modern languages, I went to live and work in Dublin. Back to France, I started management and international relationship studies thanks to I worked ten years in Industry and Distribution.In the early 90's I had started to experiment photography through travels mostly in Southern and Northern European metropolises. I travelled to Marseilles, Montpellier, Milan, Barcelona, Valencia, Prague, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Dublin, London, New York and most recently, Erevan.As a result, in 1999, "Tendances" (a marseillian cultural magazine) published in its first issue my experimentation titled "Itinerances", which was a black and white vision of the city (not yet available on this page).In 2005, during my media designer education I studied different sides of communication, such as images (photography, cinema, video, multimedia), human sciences (history, philosophy, sociology, futurology), and English. I supplement my education by taking training courses and workshops in audiovisual, computer graphics and design.At the moment I live in Montpellier in the South of France. I work as an assistant educator in a public school where I teach foreign languages to young teenagers. I also cooperate with Nanda Gonzague of the Transit agency of photographers. There will be an exhibition this year with two particular works on post soviet Armenia ...