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E-mail: rami@cremesti.com
Photography Skills:
- Self-taught passionate photographer with vision to marry photography,
spirituality and poetry. Seek a deeper meaning in every moment, the Eternal
Truth and sacred beauty behind the subject.
- Online portfolio of life work: http://cremesti.com/Ecce_Photo/
.
- Creator of “Only
In L.A.” photographic pictorial about the crazy side of Los Angeles
on www.amalid.com.
- Creator of www.krasiva.com, photographic
website tribute to the beauty of womankind.
- “This
is My Lebanon” collection of travel photography in Lebanon on
www.amalid.com.
Technical skills: 35 mm manual (Zenit, Ricoh)
and automatic cameras (Nikon, Canon), digital cameras (Kodak DCS 760),
wide-angle, normal and tele lenses.
Computer Skills:
Adobe PhotoShop 7.0 (photo
retouching), Front Page 2002, Dream weaver 3.0, Microsoft Office 2002.
Work Experience:
Portrait Photographer – Portrait Perfect, West Los Angeles,
CA
June 26, 2002 - Now
IT Consultant – Worked as IT Consultant/Webmaster w/ Spherion
and Cremesti.com 1998 – 2001
Teaching/Research Assistant – Worked as Chemistry T.A./R.A. from 1996
– 1998 at UNT.
Publications/Exhibits:
These two photos:
http://www.amalid.com/lebanon_april2001/html/batool_imaan.htm
&
http://www.amalid.com/lebanon_april2001/html/sohat.htm
were published
in The Voice, the English-language monthly magazine for
foreign 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).
September
14, 2002 “This is My Lebanon”, Exhibit at Park Hyatt Hotel,
Century City, Los Angeles. Part of Fund-raising event for AUB.
Education:
Irvine Valley College, Irvine,
CA. Fall 2000. Courses
of study: Web and graphic design.
University of North Texas, Denton,
TX. MS Chemistry 1998
American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. BS Chemistry
1995
Other skills:
Speak, read and write Arabic, English, Bulgarian and a little French.
PS:
The concept of Eccé Photo was inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's book "Eccé
Homo" (This Is Man). "Philo" is Latin for Love (as in Philo-Sohpia,
Philosophy, Love of Wisdom).
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