These photographs are part of the series called WHERE I AM that I started to taken sometime back,
all these pictures are self-portraits, it was little bit difficult but all material used in these image was created by myself like crafted horse, plant etc also suffered in some situations like when get in the mud, in to the water with cold.i did myself the final processing, i used photoshop to adjust and editing the colors or get double exposure etc.
I did this conceptual series to explain some feelings and to express
Some frustration, anger, dreams,sacrifices. To tell something about my photography path, it’s when you are not satisfied and ignored by everyone
And you are confused, after all those conflicts there was a question in my mind WHERE I AM STANDING maybe I am nowhere like I am nothing, no one appreciating me, so I get on this path, my journey and the mood inspire me to crete this conceptual images. To say the difficult and the passion and the hope in some particular situation when your feet is under the mud but you are dreaming something big, that you can succeed from nothing, your determination to continue after every wound and the pain. When you create your own ride it’s like you need to create your luck if you have passion for someting.
amateur category
WHERE I AM (Series)
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR
Qaiser Nadeem (b. 1985, Punjab, Pakistan) is a conceptual photographer based in Italy. His work investigates identity, emotional vulnerability, and the relationship between the human figure and nature.
Through carefully constructed scenes and symbolic compositions, Nadeem transforms personal introspection into visual metaphors. His images are not meant to depict reality, but to express internal states — fragility, fear, reconstruction, and silent resilience.
Photography becomes his language: a space where emotions that resist words take physical form. By merging the human presence with natural elements, he creates contemplative images that invite viewers to reflect on their own inner landscapes.
Through carefully constructed scenes and symbolic compositions, Nadeem transforms personal introspection into visual metaphors. His images are not meant to depict reality, but to express internal states — fragility, fear, reconstruction, and silent resilience.
Photography becomes his language: a space where emotions that resist words take physical form. By merging the human presence with natural elements, he creates contemplative images that invite viewers to reflect on their own inner landscapes.
back to gallery
