Khaleej Times

Beauty of the UAE sans skyscraper­s

- Saman Haziq saman@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — UAE resident and aspiring videograph­er Sulthan Khan showcased his debut short movie, titled ‘Go Solo – Feel the Nature’ to over 50 videograph­y enthusiast­s at the Nikon School at Downtown Jebel Ali on Wednesday.

Dedicating his short film to the leaders and people of the UAE, Sulthan said his video production aesthetica­lly portrays the unseen side of UAE through the eyes of a solo traveller. The film, based on the natural beauty of the nation, including nature in all its glory with an unexplored countrysid­e was produced using a Nikon D810 and a NIKKOR 50mm and 24-70mm lens.

Talking about the short movie, Sulthan Khan said: “I have always been fascinated with travelling solo and experienci­ng nature. This film is a journey I experience­d as I travelled through different areas in the UAE. Honestly, these locations represent nature’s beauty in the purest form. My only companions on this trip were my jeep and my Nikon gear.”

The film takes the audience on a trip of the solo traveller who sets out on an incredible journey across the UAE to explore nature and wildlife. He can be seen travelling to places that are generally left unexplored because of rugged terrain or lack of cellular connectivi­ty. For him it’s not just about experienci­ng nature but it’s a path to self-discovery. While the viewers enjoyed the breathtaki­ng shots of the desert, hills, lakes, and the blue skies of the UAE, a narrator’s voice in the background can be heard stitching the scenes together thereby telling the story of the traveller.

“It took me around three months to film the content. I set out on a journey through Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah — to experience different aspects of nature. With my camera, I captured everything that fascinated me and ended up with so many shots that it was incredibly hard for me to choose what should go into the final edit.”

The traveller drives into the wilderness with his camera and films glorious time-lapse shots and captures animals native to the UAE in their natural habitat. He travels through the lesser-explored regions and shows the audience that there is beauty that is waiting to be discovered in the most unexpected places.

Commenting at the debut, Narendra Menon, general-manager, Nikon Middle East FZE, said: “With our 100-year legacy of connecting

It took me around three months to film the content. I set out on a journey through many emirates — to experience different aspects of nature. I captured everything that fascinated me and ended up with so many shots.’

local photograph­ic talent, we are proud to discover Sulthan Khan and showcase his beautiful rendition of UAE at its best sans the skyscraper­s. We look forward to further supporting upcoming photograph­y and videograph­y talent in the region.”

“Watching the film makes you feel like you’re travelling with the

Videograph­er Sulthan Khan

traveller and feeling his emotions as he expresses them. All I can say is that it’s a beautiful film that makes you realise that the UAE has so much more to offer than the skyscraper­s or modern architectu­re that we’re all awed by,” said Rita Joseph, a videograph­y enthusiast present at the screening of the movie.

 ?? Supplied photos ?? Dedicating his short film to the leaders and people of the UAE, Sulthan spent about three months trekking alone across the UAE to shoot some incredible videos and shots of the unseen side of the UAE. The film is based on the natural beauty of the nation. —
Supplied photos Dedicating his short film to the leaders and people of the UAE, Sulthan spent about three months trekking alone across the UAE to shoot some incredible videos and shots of the unseen side of the UAE. The film is based on the natural beauty of the nation. —
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