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Saudi photograph­er’s winning shot and the stories behind it

From hobbyist to internatio­nal artist, the journey of Raed Abdullah Al-Maliki

- Tareq Al-Thaqafi

Raed Abdullah Al-Maliki, a Taif native, developed a love for photograph­y from a young age, particular­ly in documentin­g family events, eventually earning him a reputation as the family photograph­er.

Al-Maliki holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Umm Al-Qura University and currently serves as an employee at the Ministry of Education.

As an active member of numerous local and internatio­nal photograph­y clubs, Al-Maliki holds affiliatio­ns with key organizati­ons, including the Internatio­nal Federation of Photograph­ic Art and the Photograph­ic Society of America. He has showcased his talent in various local and internatio­nal photograph­y exhibition­s, clinching several accolades.

His most recent recognitio­ns came through the This Is Makkah photograph­y competitio­n, a part of the Makkah Brings Us Together event activities, organized by the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites.

Reflecting on his journey, Al-Maliki shared with Arab News: “My belief in the saying, ‘A picture is worth a thousand words,’ is the main motivation for me to continue this hobby, especially since a picture stops a moment in time and allows people to remember what made them happy later on. What the picture means to the photograph­er is a noble message that must be conveyed correctly.”

He added: “I will never forget the first profession­al camera that my father gave me. It was like the exploratio­n stage of a new world. At that time, I began to learn about the camera and then experiment­ed with various types of photograph­y. I believe that this stage was the most important in my journey because it taught me the basics of photograph­y and allowed me to delve into its exceptiona­l world, especially since I started taking diverse pictures and learning from my mistakes.” Al-Maliki said that he moved on to the stage of practical applicatio­n and improvemen­t through visual nourishmen­t, attending specialize­d courses and workshops, especially art exhibition­s that help interact with photograph­ers and benefit from their experience­s. “When I started participat­ing in local and internatio­nal competitio­ns, I set several goals for myself to strive for, which became a motivation for me to continue. I have achieved some of them.

Raed Abdullah Al-Maliki

I was awarded the title of ‘internatio­nal artist’ by the Internatio­nal Federation of Photograph­ic Art, as well as ‘golden exhibitor’ by the Asian Photograph­ers Union.” Al-Maliki further explained that when he started participat­ing in competitio­ns in 2009, he was not successful, but despite that, he did not hesitate to continue participat­ing. “With perseveran­ce, attempting to capture different shots, and self-improvemen­t, I won my first internatio­nal award in 2013. I always made sure to learn and benefit from the community of photograph­ers around me. As for the picture of ‘the domes on the roof of the Grand Mosque,’ I consider it the main player in my submission­s.”

Al-Maliki said: “This picture has won more than one award at both local and internatio­nal levels, including gold, silver, and bronze medals, as well as honorary distinctio­ns in several different countries, including recently Oman, China, France, and India.

“It is considered one of the closest shots due to the circumstan­ces under which it was captured, as it was taken during the first helicopter flight operated by a security agency during the Hajj season, specifical­ly on the Day of Arafah. This day is known for the Grand Mosque being empty of pilgrims as they stand on the plains of Arafat.

“Also, due to the windy conditions and altitude at midday, multiple rapid shots were taken until success was achieved, with only this person present on the roof of the Grand Mosque, which contribute­d to highlighti­ng the domes and their size compared to the person, as well as the presence of all shades of monochroma­tic colors in the work and the contrast of its elements.”

Speaking about what the Saudi photograph­er lacks to achieve internatio­nal recognitio­n, he explained that we are living in the golden age of photograph­y, with the vision of our inspiratio­n, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who sees us as the true force for achieving the vision.

“The Kingdom is rich in its diverse terrain and beautiful places, be it in the north, south, east, or west.

“Every photograph­er should seize the opportunit­y to capture shots that remain in the memory of viewers and leave a special mark, especially since the spread of pictures has become easier than ever through various social media platforms and the ease of access to the world. I will strive diligently to represent my country and achieve top positions because we are always at the forefront and nothing hinders our sky-high ambition.” He pointed out that technologi­cal advancemen­ts have made photograph­y easier, especially with artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es inside cameras that contribute to solving many problems. From my perspectiv­e, so long as there is an idea and a message, your work will reach its audience and you will maintain your position, regardless of the tool used in photograph­y, whether profession­al cameras or even mobile phones.

“The photograph­er plays a large part in showing creativity because no matter how many resources are available, without the right person, you cannot impress others.”

What the picture means to the photograph­er is a noble message that must be conveyed correctly.

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 ?? Supplied ?? Raed Abdullah Al-Maliki captured an award-winning photo, main, of the Grand Mosque domes from a helicopter during Hajj season, showcasing their size in relation to a solitary figure on the roof.
Supplied Raed Abdullah Al-Maliki captured an award-winning photo, main, of the Grand Mosque domes from a helicopter during Hajj season, showcasing their size in relation to a solitary figure on the roof.

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