My work is born from careful observation:
light, precisely controlled,
gestures thought through and directed,
the subtle detail that transforms.
I like to understand before I create.
To understand a place, an intention,
to weave a vision in advance,
to learn through every project.
I have had the chance to create in places rich with history,
including exceptional châteaux in France,
some of which have hosted iconic film productions
such as The Count of Monte Cristo.
These demanding environments,
and the teams I have collaborated with,
have taught me rigor, precision,
and a refined attention to detail.
At the end of each shoot,
my work continues.
I observe, I question,
I rethink what can be improved.
This personal standard of excellence is part of who I am.
I do not seek to replicate,
but to go deeper.
To refine my eye,
to push my limits,
and to keep learning — always.
Today, I continue this exploration,
guided by sensitivity,
exigence,
and the necessity to create.
Farah
