Voodoohome Interior lighting gallery
For this collection, my mission was to take photos of the model with the best chandeliers available in the gallery, so I did my own photography by creating a studio space and directing the lights in a way that the chandelier and its light were clearly visible to create a magazine photo of the chandelier and the artistic space.


























Cafe The IVY (Iranian version)
For this project, I wanted to capture the menu items in a way that felt real and inviting. Instead of a stiff studio look, I shot everything in the cafe’s actual environment to keep that authentic “afternoon at the cafe” vibe. The goal was to make the colors of the drinks pop while making sure they looked exactly like what a customer would get on their table











Morocco Restaurant
This project was all about high-impact advertising. I was tasked with shooting the restaurant’s signature dishes for a city-wide lightbox and billboard campaign. The goal was simple: make the food look so real and appetizing that people couldn’t help but stop. Since these were going on large lightboxes, every detail had to be perfect. After the campaign launched, the restaurant saw a massive 40% increase in sales, proving how much of an impact the right visuals can have.





Toops Snack Smart
For Toops, a brand specializing in dried fruit snacks, the focus was all about texture. I handled the product photography for their website and delivery platforms (Deliveroo & UberEats). My main goal was to make the snacks look as “crunchy” and vibrant as they are in real life. I wanted the customer to almost feel the texture of the dried fruit just by looking at the screen.









Pokeshack
For this project with the Poke Shack chain, I was responsible for creating the entire visual menu for platforms like Deliveroo and UberEats. The challenge with delivery photography is balancing “crave-ability” with total honesty. I made sure every bowl looked fresh and vibrant, while staying 100% true to how the food actually arrives at the customer’s door.






Brazilian Restaurant
For this project, I was in charge of both the food photography and the menu design. The goal was to make sure the food looked as authentic as it felt. I didn’t want the steaks and drinks to look over-edited. I wanted to capture their real colors and textures, exactly as they are served to customers. The overall vibe needed to connect the in-restaurant atmosphere with the final menu design.







