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[INTERVIEWS] Aref Nammari (goplayer)

Tuesday December 4, 2007 at 03:31PM

After a brief travel to Tuvalu's blog for an interview of mine, we return home to meet one of my preferred artists and one of my preferred persons on Ipernity. Ladies and gentlemen: Aref Nammari.

Nickname: Aref Nammari, I don't really have a nickname on 'nity. On f****r I used to go by the nickname "goplayer"--I like to play the ancient Chinese board game GO.

Real name: My real name is Aref Nammari. It is an Arabic name -- I am of Palestinian origin born in Jerusalem.

Age: In January I will be 52.

Website: I am in the process of building one. There isn't much in it now as it is still under construction. The URL is www.anammari.dnsalias.net

Town/nation: Currently i live in a small town in Colorado, USA the town is Longmont--about 45 miles north east of Denver.

Spoken languages: I am trinligual: Arabic, English and French. I am trying to learn Spanish.

 

Q. Tell us something about you and photography

A. Well, I got interested in photography during my teen years. At the time I did not have access to a camera and this interest was translated to looking and studying photographs and reading about photography. When I went to college, I saved enough money to buy an enlarger and set up a darkroom and taught myself how to process film and print. For a while I was using cameras borrowed from friends--not enough money to buy one after the camera I had was stolen. I managed to save enough to later buy a used medium format camera--a Russian copy of the Hasselblad; Kiev 80. At the time I shot mostly street scenes and took little tiny steps into the realm of surrealism and conceptual photography. When I moved to the US, my dream and hope was to break into professional photography but the reality of life hit hard and I had to find a job in what I was trained for--electronics engineering. Family obligations, work and later kids did not leave much time for photography and I pretty much took a fifteen year hiatus from serious photographic work. A couple of years ago I finally cracked and succumbed to the digital age and bought a Canon DSLR, the EOS REBEL 300D. Since then I have been trying to catch up with all the lost time.

 

Q. What are your preferred subjects and techniques?

A. My prefered subject matter is surrealism, conceptual and experimental photography. For me photography is a vehicle to communicate emotions, feeling, thoughts and ideas. I like photographs which convey something. I am not into documentary photography but more into discovery. What I try to do is to capture what I feel is the essence of the subject I am photographing. I don't have any formal training other than a color printing class I took some years ago. I could care less about rules and established norms--my inclination is to question authority not to follow blindly.
My influences are varied but mostly fall in the surrealist and experimentalist categories. Some of my favorite photographers are Man Ray (my all time favorite), Jerry Uelsman and his wife Maggie Taylor, Edward Weston, Jan Saudek, Bill Brandt, just to name a few.
As for techniques I really enjoy creating fantasy worlds by combining different photographs: photo-montage, photo-collage, and photo-manipulation. I am not a purist in the sense that I do not insist on the image coming out of the camera in a perfect state ready for publication. That is a myth and does not exist except as an elitist tendency among some photographers. I don't know any photographer who does not spend countless hours working and fine tuning a print either in the computer or under the enlarger to make it correspond to what he or she has in mind. Photographs are made they are not taken. Having said that I do not mean that post processing can make transform a bad photograph into a good one. You have to have a good photograph to begin with. Post processing work simply makes a good photograph better.
Q. Are you a professional photographer?

A. I am an amateur photgrapher because I do not and have not earned any money from my photographs. As I mentioned earlier I am currently working as an elctronics engineer at a research lab at the University of Colorado. I also hold a degree in theoretical and applied mathematics.

Q. What's your equipment?

A. My digital camera is a Canon EOS REBEL--18-55mm EF zoom, 100-300mm EF Canon zoom, 50mm f/1.8 prime.

My film camera is a Contax 139 Quartz--50mm Zeiss and 28-80mm Tamron zoom.

I don't have a scanner yet and so all the photos I have on 'nity are taken with the Rebel. I use a variety of software tools mostly PS CS2, GIMP, Corel Painter essential for drawing.

Q. When and where you started sharing your shots?

A. I started sharing my photos on f****r about two years ago, I think, I quit after they started censoring and moved to 'nity.

Q. Three preferred shots of yours?

A. This is a hard one, because my latest ones are always my preferred and favorite ones. If I must choose those would be my favorite ones

and because I don't follow rules here are some others:

 

Q. The three preferred photographers or bloggers on Ipernity (so I can interview them: it isn't a contest ;-) )

A. I don't want to offend anyone or to hurt anybody's feelings. I think there are a lot of talented artists at 'nity and I can't say that I am familiar with the work of all the members who share their work here. Choosing from among the photographers I am familiar with, the following are the ones who bring a unique vision and whose photographs I enjoy looking at time and time again

Annjin (Norway)

Lauren Rabbit (USA)

Ojisanjake (Japan)

Melpomene (USA)

 

Q. What are the features you'd like to see implemented/improved on Ipernity?

A. I wish that there is a way that anonymous visitors can't download pictures or bookmark individual pictures--I don't know if this is possible at all. I really can't think of anything else right now.

I want to thank you and all those who have been supportive of my work and who through their kind words and urging provide encouragement and make this all seem worthwhile. I truly and sincerely appreciate your kindness, support and encouragement.

Thank you very much, Aref, for sharing your work and for your kind and helpful comments




Previous interview: Roberto Ballerini (yes: that's me on Tuvalu's blog)

Next interview: tobitobi

21 Comments / add your comment?

Bigoode [Frozen account]pro says:
very interesting !
thanks to both of you for this :)
Shine on
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) says:
Thank you Roberto for the privilige and the honor.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Annjin says:
Yay, Aref!! :D

Thanks for this interview, Roberto! Aref is one of the few I knew already from flu**ckr when I signed up here, and his thoughts & skills on photography, and of course the always thoughtful comments, has influenced me maybe most of all. Best teacher I ever had :D Not only an eminent artist but also a wonderful person, I say.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you for the very kind and I am sure undeserved words. I really appreciate and treasure your friendship and continued encouragement and support.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Pippinapro says:
yes...very interesting person and interview!

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Seen in pippina11 home page (?)
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink / translate )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you very much Pippina.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Peter Kapro says:
Great interview! Aref is one of my favourite artists on ipernity, too.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you Peter. I truly appreciate your kindness.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Rob Youngpro says:
I haven't seen Aref's work before. Thanks for the introduction!
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Roberto Ballerini - travelingpro replies:
This is a real satisfaction! This is one of the reasons of my blog/group activity: promote the work of the photographers I like ;-)

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Seen in my account recent activity (?)
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you Roberto so very much. It is people like you who make it all worthwhile. It is my pleasure and privilege to have met you.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Very glad to meet you. It is my pleasure.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
llynus says:
Thanks, Roberto and Aref! Is great to know more about you
^ - ^
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you so much llynus.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Le vert des rivièrespro says:
Namaste
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
melpomene says:
i'm so glad to read these interviews. i really like learning about the photographers here. and again i'm soooo sooo soo flattered to be mentioned as a "preferred" photographer. and in such GOOD company. the ones you mentioned are also at the top of my list... as are you aref. thank you.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
It is my pleasure. I do enjoy your work immensely despite the fact that I don't comment so much--it's been too crazy lately.
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
rafpro says:
yep. nice to know sth more about you Aref.
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you rafaln(THE SURPRISING BRAVE)--I always have a smile when I read your screen name :)
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )
rafpro replies:
so smile again now ;) haha ;) it's good ;)
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )

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