The growth of a photographer : Mohamed Abdelhay

The ascent of a graphic designer : Mohamed Abdelhay. We will talk how taking pictures with your mobile can be the foundation for quality graphic design work. We asked Mohamed Abdelhay a few questions on his Instagram account @Mohamedabdelhay96. Mohamed Abdelhay said that pictures ,designs & photography is one of the most important arts at all if not the most important, especially that photography is the one that records the moments of history, and the genius of photography documents events with their authenticity, so if the image is not at the hands of a professional photographer, it may be interpreted. in addition to the ambiguity that may be marred by lack of professionalism, and consequently, the professionalism of the artist is an indispensable necessity.

Mohamed Abdelhay also said that If somebody tells me something, all kinds of images immediately pop up in my head, and when I see anything in the street that catch me I started to take some photos with my mobile camera and imagine how can I compose and manipulate this pictures to draw an imagination scene. Mohamed Abdelhay said He also finds inspiration in famous buildings and landmarks.

Mohamed Abdel Hay added that the designer is a person who has no limits to his dreams and no limits to his imagination. He is also an artist of his taste and sense of high and distinctive, so we see every day and every moment new designs and wonderful new design ideas that were before them in their imagination and became a reality. Mohamed AbdelHay pointed out that the successful digital artist in the end who combines imagination with reality and adds distinctive and creative points in the design to produce from him a creative and distinctive design unusual.


That the graphic language is the most important and alternative language for many things that were used in the past, because of its vocabulary and expressive meanings for cases in different sectors of life, whether the economic or social sector and in all sectors and details of life.

Mohamed Abdelhay also stressed that he does this without any money and for free in order to draw laughter and joy in the face of others by modifying their photos and restoring the past photos to the present and that he does not seek any exchange for money but rather he does this to exercise his talent because he loves design and Photography.

Mohamed AbdelHay indicated that the potential energy of memories and stories anywhere that inflames the feelings of the photographer and explodes the energies of creativity and genius, to come out with a pulsating image, the surrounding environment and the extent of the photographer’s communication with it certainly means pictures that compel the recipient to stand with it for a longer time.

Regardless of a large number of earning opportunities Mohamed Abdelhay, 24, belongs to Egypt decided to utilize his skills in delineating a smile on people’s faces by fixing their old pictures without any personal interest and benefit. He believes that “Pictures are not something to be only seen; yet, pictures are part of our memory and life”. To complete his purpose of helping peoples with his expertise as photographer and graphic designer Mohamed Abdelhay three years ago chooses Instagram as his campaign platform. Through this campaign people easily communicate with him to share their problems regarding the destruction of their precious life moments with old pictures.

Mohamed is also interested to capture the beauty of natural scenes and views around him in pictures. Being a resident of Giza, where the pyramids exist, gives him an especially spectacular view where he can take delightful shots. This full of natural beauty spot plays the role of a muse for him, it is the best way of motivation for him to keep up planning astonishing structures with extraordinary thoughts. “Mixing reality with imagination is where I belong,” Mohamed states.” After taking a shot I not stopped that every time I started to originate a new second level of drawing an amazing masterpiece by changing my imagination into the natural thing.”