Graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University. Department of photography, Cinematography, and T. 1981 Through the journey of academic ranks up to professor of photography, She taught variable courses of photography: History of photography, photojournalism, commercial photography, fine-art photography, Semiotics in photography. Worked in Egypt: October 6 University, The Higher Institute Of Applied Arts – Fifth district, The Higher Institute of Applied Arts- October City, MIU, MSA, Eslsca University, Algalala University. In KSA: Effat University, Jeddah. Princess Nora University, Reyadh. She has ten solo exhibitions and three group exhibitions.
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This compelling work functions as a visual taxonomy of urban life, presented through a rigorous 5x9 grid of individual windows and architectural facades. By isolating these domestic apertures, the artist transforms everyday urban decay and vibrant street-level aesthetics into a structured, rhythmic study of human presence and cultural identity.The composition relies heavily on the typological approach—a method of photographing similar objects in a standardized way to reveal their subtle differences and collective character. Each frame within the grid offers a localized narrative: a lone child peering out, laundry drying in the sun, or vibrant geometric shutters that stand in stark contrast to weathered brick.The palette is a vivid celebration of color, moving from deep ochres and earthy terracottas to brilliant azures and verdant greens. This rhythmic repetition of form creates a sense of "visual music," where the windows act as notes on a staff. Ultimately, the work captures the soul of a community not through a single wide-angle lens, but through the cumulative power of its many individual perspectives.