Cybersecurity engineering student by day, sports & event photographer by instinct. I shoot clay courts, fairways and front rows the same way I audit a network — watching for the one moment everything lines up.
I'm a 4th-year engineering student specializing in cybersecurity and networks at EMSI in Rabat — I spend my weekdays thinking about intrusion detection, risk analysis and the architecture behind blockchain systems.
On weekends I'm usually courtside or backstage with a camera. I've covered the Grand Prix Hassan II tennis circuit, the Trophée Hassan II golf tournament, university days at ENSIAS and ENSAM, and I currently shoot for Maktown Lyers during the Basketball Africa League. I volunteered at CAN 2025 and I've been playing violin since I was seven.
Both worlds run on the same instinct: watch closely, anticipate the pattern, and be ready when it breaks.
Clay-court tennis, Rabat. Chasing footwork, follow-through and the split-second before contact.
Golf asks for patience: long lenses, longer waits, and a willingness to let the gallery — kids in the bunker, families on the rope line — become as much the story as the swing.
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