Sari Omer
Agouza, Giza Governorate, Egypt
is a freelance photojournalist. He started his career in photography in 2009 as a volunteer in a Sudanese non-governmental civil society organization.
The phrase (If bodies die, the drawings remain) that Sari found written on the back of a photo of his uncle who helped raise him abroad remained the inspiration with the greatest impact on Sari as a documentary photographer interested in documentation, archiving and electronic publishing. Sari was apprenticed by a group of competent photographers in the world such as
Shehzad Noorani, André Lützen, Michelle Loukidis.
Sari is considered one of the Sudanese photographers interested and diligent in developing and self-developing knowledge about photography. He is one of the founding and active members of the Sudanese Photographers Group. Sari won the (2023-our-world-is-kind-photo-contest) AWORD.
also Completed several projects for greeting cards from Cairo, River Tales, A City in Change, and an Expanding City. With the Goethe Institute in Cairo, Sari worked with various UN agencies, US aid, the European Union Mission to Sudan, and finally as a full-time personal photographer for the Prime Minister of Sudan, the Transitional Government. Sari has a team spirit, a love of work, and working under different circumstances with the least possible tools. Sari tends to work with institutions that benefit and work on using the image in a way that can help shed light on humanitarian issues
# Can see much of my work on link on
https://www.flickr.com/photos/189003159@N06/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarina1981/
https://500px.com/vvsarhab

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