Nadim Yared
Born in Lebanon, a beautiful country that was torn by a 17-year war, I spent my entire childhood and adolescence learning how to survive. I discovered photography at a younger age, and by the age of 10, I was already the main photographer at a local wedding... actually, my cousin's wedding!
In 1990, I left Lebanon for Cyprus, a small island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. When the world around me was readying for Desert Storm, the first Gulf war, I was joyfully discovering the beautiful single mountain in Cyprus, its beaches, its cliffs and its historical landmarks.
I moved to Paris in 1991, to earn an engineering degree in computer science and image processing, at l'Ecole Nationale Superieur des Telecommunications, one of France’s most prestigious engineering programs. I started touring France that year, taking thousands of photos from different locations. In 1992, Europe opened up its borders, and my trips started getting wider, to parts of Spain, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and the UK.
After graduation, I joined General Electric, in their medical division in Versailles, 20 miles southwest of Paris. As a software engineer developing medical imaging products, I was able to satisfy my need for visual creativity, and combine that need with a mission of creating products that saved lives around the world.
I moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 2000, where I discovered the unique beauty of the American West. Upon moving to Colorado in 2002, my exploration of the area has intensified. No matter what type of voyage I am embarking on, my photography gear is always at arm's reach.
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Born in Lebanon, a beautiful country that was torn by a 17-year war, I spent my entire childhood and adolescence learning how to survive. I discovered photography at a younger age, and by the age of 10, I was already the main photographer at a local wedding... actually, my cousin's wedding!
In 1990, I left Lebanon for Cyprus, a small island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. When the world around me was readying for Desert Storm, the first Gulf war, I was joyfully discovering the beautiful single mountain in Cyprus, its beaches, its cliffs and its historical landmarks.
I moved to Paris in 1991, to earn an engineering degree in computer science and image processing, at l'Ecole Nationale Superieur des Telecommunications, one of France’s most prestigious engineering programs. I started touring France that year, taking thousands of photos from different locations. In 1992, Europe opened up its borders, and my trips started getting wider, to parts of Spain, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and the UK.
After graduation, I joined General Electric, in their medical division in Versailles, 20 miles southwest of Paris. As a software engineer developing medical imaging products, I was able to satisfy my need for visual creativity, and combine that need with a mission of creating products that saved lives around the world.
I moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 2000, where I discovered the unique beauty of the American West. Upon moving to Colorado in 2002, my exploration of the area has intensified. No matter what type of voyage I am embarking on, my photography gear is always at arm's reach.
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- Date of birth : 1967
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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Born in Lebanon, a beautiful country that was torn by a 17-year war, I spent my entire childhood and adolescence learning how to survive. I discovered photography at a younger age, and by the age of 10, I was already the main photographer at a local wedding... actually, my cousin's wedding!
In 1990, I left Lebanon for Cyprus, a small island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. When the world around me was readying for Desert Storm, the first Gulf war, I was joyfully discovering the beautiful single mountain in Cyprus, its beaches, its cliffs and its historical landmarks.
I moved to Paris in 1991, to earn an engineering degree in computer science and image processing, at l'Ecole Nationale Superieur des Telecommunications, one of France’s most prestigious engineering programs. I started touring France that year, taking thousands of photos from different locations. In 1992, Europe opened up its borders, and my trips started getting wider, to parts of Spain, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and the UK.
After graduation, I joined General Electric, in their medical division in Versailles, 20 miles southwest of Paris. As a software engineer developing medical imaging products, I was able to satisfy my need for visual creativity, and combine that need with a mission of creating products that saved lives around the world.
I moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 2000, where I discovered the unique beauty of the American West. Upon moving to Colorado in 2002, my exploration of the area has intensified. No matter what type of voyage I am embarking on, my photography gear is always at arm's reach.
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My photography is structured around contrasts:
- Contrast between days and nights, where some of my best photographs are taken right at the edge of the day
- Contrast between cold and warm colors: yellow and blue, green and red
- Contrast between shapes: soft and smooth edges confronted with sharp jagged forms
- Contrast between large empty spaces and small crowded objects
When faced with a photographic opportunity, I focus intensely on the subject. The world surrounding me seems to exist only through my lens, where I reassemble the elements of color, shape, and space, to describe accurately what my senses are gathering. My feelings of the moment are transcended into the composition of the photograph. Whatever the means used to record the moment, the essence remains the same. The photographic process, in my world, is a way to translate emotion into art.
My goal is to bring these wonders of our world back to your home, in the form of fine art prints hanging on your walls, or decorating your desks. I hope that you will find these photos as moving as I did when shooting them. They are meant to fuel your inspiration for travel, for discovery, and for escaping your day-to-day realities.