It is not just about standing out the originality in your photography – this is how you really join what you are shooting. It shapes your vision and authenticity of your work.
Coming from you Wilm Verback With Sinna Nasri, this practical video examines the change in photography from the corporate law of Nasri, stating how personal authenticity guides creative decisions. Nasiri emphasized his conscious effort to avoid repeating whatever has been seen or done by Nasiri, quoting the principle of “in war” by William Eglston. This philosophy is not about the search for perfection – it is about being open to anarchy and embracing accidents that can lead to unexpectedly powerful images. He shares how some of his favorite shots came from technical mistakes or spontaneous moments, which he could not guess, showing the value of complete control over your process. Learning to embrace unexpectedness, Nasri suggests, often leads to capturing the most compelling moments.
The video also gives an intimate look in the journey of Nasri in professional photography from corporate laws, an transition contained in the desire of creative fulfillment on financial security. Without a formal photography education, Nasri admitted that he initially had a lack of technical skills and a different personal style. But Passion carried them forward, eventually leading to a success year in 2020, when he followed political campaigns, social movements and major programs across the country, performed daily for months. This intensive, immersive experience rapidly developed its style, yet the nasri clearly reflects when not fully prepared for that period. Their honest reflection underlines an important point – teaming is important, but when they come, they are getting ready to exploit moments. Nasiri openly admitted that despite being physically present during important historical events, only one part of his images really captured his personal vision, exposing the necessary balance between skill development and opportunity.
Moving forward, Nasiri takes you behind the scenes of your recent individual projects, including documentation of obsessive subscriptions of aviation enthusiasts near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This ongoing work involves capturing clear images of people mesmerized by the aircraft – intensive concentration, attraction and food of human connections that often do not pay attention to anyone. Nasiri shared his attraction to the scenes where the common people are deeply absorbed, given how this intensive passion and curiosity resonate with them personally. His approach to the project displays the power to document the real human feelings without staging, rarely captured such an intimately, highlighting an authentic slices of life.
He also provides insight into his creative techniques, discussing how drama, real lighting and complex compositions shape their photos. Nasiri is prepared to capture the complex scenes filled with distinct shapes, intersection lines, and many focal points – who need to attach the depth to the audience to decode them. This method not only enhances visual interest, but also naturally reflects the approach to the contemporary life of Nasiri as complex and layered. Watch the video above for full randon from Nasiri.