Rania began her journey into equine photography in 2006. Combining this passion with her writing skills, she found early success illustrating her own articles with beautifully captured photographs of horses. It did not take long before her photography and writing were featured in prominent international publications, both online and in print.
Beyond horses, Rania's architectural photography has been featured on Al-Jazeera News and earned her an award in an Egyptian national competition. Her portrait work also garnered recognition, winning an award in a competition organized by the European Union Delegation to Egypt. Despite these accolades in other genres, Rania ultimately chose to dedicate her talent to horses and equestrian traditions—a focus that beautifully reflects her academic interest in history and heritage. This dedication led to her first international solo exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey.
When Rania moved to the United Kingdom to pursue postgraduate studies, she collaborated with a prominent interior design firm to decorate Victoria Halls, one of King’s Cross’s most iconic buildings.
Most recently, Rania’s photographs capturing Upper Egyptian equestrian traditions were selected for exhibition at the annual Printemps des Artistes, organized under the patronage of the French Embassy in Egypt.
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