We Met Over The Pier 
As we live in a world of distractions, I wanted to make a film depicting the effect of those distractions through the eyes of a couple trapped in the monotony of their routine. As they're slowly growing apart, although able to recognize it (the monotony), they have a hard time talking about it whilst still in the space of their routine. So, what if they ventured outside? Could they rebuild a connection?
shot on DSLR Sony ALPHA 7 III
shot on iPhone
Badawi 
As I was applying to NYU Tisch as a Collaborative Arts student (multimedia major), all students were required to submit a portfolio. Part of the portfolio was to create ‘something new’:
The prompt was:
To create an original piece that (re)presents these words  COINCIDENCE  /  LOVE  /  DECAY in any medium.
My piece:
A visit to this man - ‘Badawi’, making a quick portrait of him, the coincidence that brought him to open his shop, about our decaying country, Lebanon, and about his love for his work and Lebanon nonetheless.
My creative process: 
One’s creative process can have a multitude of starting points. For me, after thinking very hard for an answer to this prompt, I decided to start by looking at one of the words only. The word that evoked a visual image as I thought of it was ‘decay’: the image of rotten metal, or wrinkly skin. So I decided to paint a rotten chair, and as I finished this painting, my mind sparked: I saw Badawi, the neighborhood shopkeeper sitting on his chair outside of his shop, waiting for customers.

Process: Decaying Chair - Inspiration (Watercolor, Pastels)

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