Aria Photo

About Me

I believe every human being carries a story worth telling. Photography, for me, is not just about images — it is about revealing the beauty, resilience, and truth within the human experience.

My work is shaped by years in humanitarian work, education, and mental health advocacy. Through those experiences, I learned to see people beyond labels or circumstances — to recognize their courage, dignity, and untold stories. That perspective is what guides my lens.

At the heart of my work is a simple belief: creativity can be a force for good. Through photography and storytelling, I hope to create images that not only capture moments, but also bring awareness to issues that matter — including mental health, human dignity, and the well-being of children around the world.

Photo Exhibition in New York at Soho

I had my first photo exhibition in New York at a Soho Photo Gallery. It was a magical moment where artists came together in love, unity, and celebration. It felt like stepping into another world — a space filled with creativity, connection, and pure inspiration and undeniable energy. Through my work, I gave a voice to children who didn’t have one, and I met so many incredible young artists who told me they felt inspired and deeply appreciated the awareness my work helped raise.

A Small Act of Kindness

My project and volunteer work in Afghanistan in 2018 began when God placed a little boy in my path — alone on the street. In a place that wasn’t safe, I chose to sit on the ground with him and give him a pen and paper. There was no school, so I started teaching him on the street, and a life was changed forever. 2025 — that’s him now in school.

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No Donation Required

Every Project Helps Send a Child to School and Changes a Life Forever.

Empowering Marginalized kids Through Photography

Based in San Diego, I work directly with young people who feel unseen and unheard. Through photography, they build confidence, express their stories, and discover their voice.

In San Diego, I work with marginalized kids, giving them a camera and a voice.
Through photography, they learn to express their story, build confidence, and
see their worth beyond their circumstances.

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