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Sarah Sharaf-Eldien

is an Egyptian-American photographer who has worked closely with some of the most sought-after musicians of our time.

She began her career producing fashion photo shoots for a premier studio in Sydney, Australia, and transitioned into the world of music photography while shooting for legendary Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood on the island of Maui, Hawai’i.

While working in Maui, she met and photographed iconic music photographer Henry Diltz at The Morrison Hotel Gallery, influencing her perception of portrait photography as an art of storytelling.

Her vivid images of musicians and celebrities to entrepreneurs and everyday people capture intimate, soulful moments that reveal the subtle, genuine beauty within.

In each portrait, she artisically conveys intrinsic, symbolic details about her subjects—hints about their character, the work they do, or the world they inhabit. 

By embracing the beauty of our shared humanity, her work aims to portray universal truths of our collective experience, inviting viewers to reflect on the depth of human expression, stories, identity, and emotion.