


I have witnessed loss, betrayal, grief, hunger, and suffering — but also joy, achievement, and love. My photographs are not just images; they are reflections of my own experiences, echoes of the life I have lived.
I have made mistakes. I have failed. I have been lost. But each misstep taught me something invaluable — about life, about resilience, and about myself. These struggles have shaped me, carving a deeper understanding of the world and the people I photograph.




Photography, for me, is not a career but a responsibility — to be a voice for the unheard, to bring attention to lives often overlooked. The unprivileged have no platform, their struggles buried in silence. Through my lens, I seek to make them seen, to stir hearts, to remind us of our shared humanity.


I never pursued photography for fame or gain, but for purpose — to connect, to give, to create change. I do not just take pictures; I seek meaning. My work is a constant search for truth, a reflection of the hope and pain that shape our existence.
In the end, I do not want to just exist — I want to leave something behind that matters.

Truly inspiring work. May almighty bless you and keep you safe. Beautifully captured untold stories of the struggling heroes. Thank you for sharing the real struggles our fellow human beings go through everyday.
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Asalaam brother Akask, love your work!
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