The stepping stones
In my lifelong pursuit, I have photographed local, regional, and international dignitaries, open figures, and famous people, covered sports and daily social and political news. But I now spend significant time in portraiture, lifestyle, hospitality, landscape, and cityscape photography.
I’ve had the opportunity to travel the world as the director of photography at Meeting Point Intl, showcasing and promoting their hotels through photography. Moreover, traveling cultivated growth as I came in contact with different cultures and sceneries, broadening the perspective of my inner observer.
I additionally ministered photography workshops, tutoring individual photographers on the best way to locate their own style and take their artistic expression and organizations to the next level.
While most photographers specialize in one or two genres of photography, expanding to various styles had sharpened and refined my skillset as the technical and creative skills required often cross multiple photography genres.
Articles & Interviews
An astonishing scene… The snow hugs the Mediterranean in Greece. Read the article here
“Wael Ladki: From Beirut to Athens… “Hikaya”, a story, that carries another story.” Read it here.
Wael Ladki’s journey from Beirut to Athens showing in the “Hikaya” Exhibition. Read it here.
A Lebanese documents the “true face” of the people of Egypt through these spontaneous photos. Read the article here
“Boundaries of the body… heights of the soul.” Read the article here
Elaph Photographer Wael Ladki wins the Reuters photo of the year. Read the article here
“Boundaries of the body… heights of the soul.” Read the article here
Technology hasn’t taken away the lustre of the photo. Read the article here
Photography is a creative art that is accessible to everyone but skillfulness is required. Watch the interview here
Photography during peace & war, how can it win & when is it beaten? Watch the interview here
Discussing the reasons for the increased popularity of photography and how digital cams and phones made the world one big exhibition. Watch the interview here
A photo has its own ongoing culture. Read the article here.