More Than Photographers / Storytellers

My name is Frank.
Today, I stand behind the camera alongside my wife, Mary. Not just as photographers, but as people who deeply respect moments and the stories behind them.

Photography and film are not simply what we do. They are a responsibility we carry with care, presence, and intention.

Since our marriage in 2012, Mary became part of this journey with me. She isn’t only a supporter, she is a true partner in everything we create. As a woman, she feels what every bride feels on her wedding day, almost as if she were the bride herself. No moment passes without meaning. No emotion is overlooked.

With every wedding, our love for this craft grows stronger. Together, we do everything we can to create photos and films that allow couples to relive their joy, emotions, and love not only years after their wedding day, but even fifty years later, as if it all happened yesterday.

This story didn’t begin with Mary and me.

Photography has been part of my family long before it became a profession. In the 1950s, my grandfather was a photography hobbyist who loved documenting the lives of his eight children. It was never about business, it was about preserving moments.

In 1975, that love for the camera became a profession. My eldest uncle, Fawzi, opened the family’s first photography studio, and soon after, all of his brothers joined him. From that point on, photography and videography became part of our family’s identity.

My father and his brothers worked in this field for decades across the Middle East. In our home, the camera was never just a tool. It was a witness to love, joy, and moments that could never be repeated.

I began learning photography at the age of ten, working alongside my father. During summer breaks, I assisted him at weddings and special events. That’s where I learned that photography isn’t about equipment — it’s about trust.

In 2008, at the age of twenty, two years after my father passed away, I opened my first photography studio. It wasn’t the start of a business as much as it was the continuation of a legacy.

For me and for us photography and filmmaking are not trends or transactions. They are a story that began long before us, and one we are proud to continue telling with honesty and respect.