Ahmad Kaddourah is an Abu Dhabi-based photographer from Palestine. His interest has originally emerged from an architectural background as he studied architectural design. Later through developing his study with the passion for photography, he began his journey in 2019 by focusing on capturing architectural scenes using photography’s fine art concepts to explore further about different techniques in black and white photos, which infused with long exposer items.
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