
Home | Fashion | Beauty & Glamour | Corporate Headshots | Musicians | Editorial | Family Portraits | Events | Youth | Rates | About | Prints | Contact | Blog
|
About Mimi Thank you for visiting my website and I hope you enjoy the images within its pages. Taking pictures has always been an integral part of my life, but for many years I didn't view photography as a possible career choice. After graduating from the University of Arizona with a non-art degree, I found myself drawn to computer-related interests including database design and website development, both of which I still enjoy. I've always considered myself a "computer geek" and I value what technology brings to our lives. However, capturing special moments in time brings me an incomperable thrill and I don't remember a time I didn't own some sort of camera. For those of us who love technology as much as photography, the marriage of the two that has produced the digital photography age is an exciting time. As a young single mother, years ago my budget only allowed me the luxury of owning a 1 megapixel "pencam"-- my first digital camera. Today, owning a camera with megapixels in the double digits, a fast computer, and a suite of imaging software is a blessing I feel obligated not to let go to waste. I hope that you'll continue to visit the website and follow my work and development as an artist. I also hope that you will allow me the privelege of being your portrait and event photographer.
Mimi Ahmed Photography on Facebook
I'm on a personal crusade to make African-American photographer, James Van Der Zee (1886-1983) a name known to everyone I know. If you've never heard of him, you're not alone. Although he was rediscovered in 1968 at the age of eighty-two, until then, many were unaware of his importance in American history. Only a few years ago I ran across Van Der Zee's story and found an artist for whom I immediately developed an affinity. In the days long before Photoshop, Van Der Zee was known for retouching images sometimes to the point of I'm a native Honduran-- an American transplant from a place far away from and much different than 1930's Harlem. Nevertheless, having rummaged through many a family photo album filled with snapshots of my relatives dressed in their stylish duds, I see the same hint of pride in culture and success born of humble roots. And, much like Van Der Zee, I strive with a passion to portray the very best in each and every one of my clients in this, our own notable era in America's history.
This picture truly captures my son's personality. I aspire to do
Copyright (c) 2006 Mimi Ahmed All rights reserved. |