"Taking photos of women is a most amazing, exciting, aesthetic, heart-thrilling, experience there is for me... Looking at a woman through my lense, I feel like I am beholding the beauty of the Creator's most beautiful creation and given the opportunity to capture it, not just admire it... I am always looking for some special smile, mysterious look, facial expression, or spontanesous moment and the excitement of the possibility of being able to freeze time, to stop it, and capture a moment of it is sheer aesthetic joy and enrichment. Photography for me is a form of worship. My photos are my Art. Do not desecrate my shrine." Rami E. kremesti BS, MS - Photographer "For Love of The Sacred Awe" July 17, 2001 |
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Arab Eyes... Kill Me |
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More photography of women: View Latinas of L.A. photo collection View Shrine Tribute to Middle-eastern Women. View "Flowers of Allah" page on Muslim beauty. * "Batool and Imaan" and "Sohat" were published in The Voice, the english-language monthly magazine for forgeign students of Leuven, Belgium in the 7th April/May 2002 issue, year 5, in the article "Lifting The Veil" (article on the discrimination against muslim women in the west). |
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"Perfection achieved only as lightning, the briefest duration necessary to Odysseas Elytis - Eros, Eros, Eros |
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