Waqar Memon Profile of Mobeen Ansari

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Profile - Mobeen Ansari
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Every entrepreneur today is considered to be a businessmen, writer, public speaker etc. but Mobeen Ansari is called master of moments a young entrepreneur with skills of photojournalism, painting, writing and movie making. Mobeen is internationally famous as qualified photographer. Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world so Mobeen persuade with this tool for his inner expressions, terminology of showing what audiences want to see is easy but it’s a lot difficult to make them see what you want to show.Through his shots Mobeen show people what he wants and make them see the mirror of society with his content like portraits, wildlife and sometimes dirty reality of the society like, people cleaning manholes, transgender inequality.

He shoots the objects not as they look like but he shoots them as they are and as he feels them. When Mobeen was three weeks old, he had an anosmia attack, therefore, he lost the sense of smelling and the ability of hearing, he also faced speech disorder later but it didn’t stop him from communicating with masses. He has more captures and exposures than his words because for him the simplest method of dialogue is photography and the best way to tell his story to rest of the world. “Life is like a camera, just focus on what is important, capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t turn out, just take another shot”. Mobeen Ansari

Mobeen was born on November 29, 1986 in West area of Rawalpindi where he spent his childhood. His father Salman Ansari was an IT engineer. Mobeen is younger among 2 siblings.
His grandparents and father's passion for photography inspired him to pursue it completely as they all were also excellent photographers. During his school days he used the digital camera of his father, which flamed his inside enthusiasm for photography. Genetically a soft spot of photography was in his blood which with the passage of time fascinated him strongly. Mobeen passed his 5th class to Matriculation from Headstart School Rawalpindi and he persuade for four year graduation in Fine Arts from “National College of Arts in 2011”.
Apart from a photography Mobeen is a book author too, he has published few books promoting Pakistan.

Dharkan - The Heartbeat of a Nation
Dharkan is his first collection of amazing portraits of who’s who in Pakistan and its landscapes. This book of Ansari was published in 2014 which contained pictures of 98 historical personalities of Pakistan such as Abdul Sattar Edhi, Banu Kudsia and Dr. Adeeb Rizvi.

White in Flag 
Second book of Ansari entitled “White in flag” is closer look at the minorities of Pakistan. It contained the inspiring pictures of minorities in a thrilling way as if they are “out of this world

Hellhole (short film)
Ansari has directed and produced an award-winning short film named “Hellhole”, which is an ode to the sanitary workers who go to their employment at immense danger to their lives so that the public could breathe relaxed. Sanitary workers are doing very dangerous on very low salary. Hellhole is a silent film; there are no dialogues in it, but it has a universal theme to praise the sanitary worker.


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Mobeen don’t have any road-side studio he has a travelers bag studio on the shoulders which contains Nikon D610 and a laptop. Ansari is great fan of American photographer and Editor Steve McCurry (who won global fame in 1984 for his “Afghan Girl” portrait), Esther Bubley who specialized in photography of ordinary people expressly black communities for illustrated magazines.

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Profile – Mobeen Ansari
Waqar Memon
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Mobeen Ansari                                                     

Every entrepreneur today is considered to be a business tycoon, walking brand, fearless to jump up to the success but mobeen Ansari is called master of moments a young entrepreneur with skills of photojournalism, painting, photographing, script writing, movie making and writing. Mobeen is internationally famous as qualified photographer. Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world so Mobeen persuade with this tool of media for his inner expressions, terminology of showing what audiences want to see is easy but it’s a lot difficult to make them see what you want to show through his shots mobeen show people what he wants and make them see the mirror of society with his content like portraits, wildlife and sometimes dirty reality of the society like, people cleaning manholes, coverless manholes, transgender inequality. Mobeen knows where to stand to touch someone’s feelings and how to pause the moments.

He shoots the objects not as they look like but he shoots them as they are and as he feels them. When Mobeen was three weeks old, he had an anosmia attack, therefore, he lost the sense of smelling and the ability of hearing, he also faced speech disorder later but it didn’t stop him from communicating with masses. He has more captures and exposures than his words because for him the simplest and delicious method of dialogue is photography and the best way to tell his story to rest of the world.Multitalented human being, simple soul and humble artist. “Life is like a camera, just focus on what is important, capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t turn out, just take another shot”. Mobeen Ansari
He has exhibited his works in the ITALY, USA, INDIA, CHINA and IRAQ. Ansari displayed the magnificence beauty and positive aspects of Pakistan. He has honor of producing work for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and various different organizations, institutions and media groups.

Mobeen was born on November 29, 1986 in West area of Rawalpindi where he spent his childhood. His father Salman Ansari was an IT engineer. Mobeen is younger among 2 siblings.
His grandparents and father's passion for photography inspired him to pursue it completely as they all were also excellent photographers. During his school days he used the digital camera of his father,which flamed his inside enthusiasm for photography. During 1998 when his family went to the Khunjerab Pass at Pak-China border Mobeen saw his father taking pictures of his family and beautiful landscapes, mountains etc. which he later stitched to form a panoramic view. Genetically a soft spot of photography was in his blood which with the passage of time fascinated him strongly. Mobeen passed his 5th class to Matriculation from Headstart School Rawalpindi and he persuade for four year graduation in Fine Arts from a public art school (NCA) National College of Arts in 2011, where he majored in painting while sculpture and printmaking were his minor subjects.
Apart from a photography Mobeen is a book author too, he has published few books promoting Pakistan.
Dharkan - The Heartbeat of a Nation
Dharkan is his first collection of amazing portraits of who’s who in Pakistan and its landscapes. This book of Ansari was published in 2014 which contained pictures of 98 historical personalities of Pakistan such as Abdul Sattar Edhi, Banu Kudsia, and Dr. Adeeb Rizvi etc. Among all those great personalities Abdul Sattar Edhi and Samar Minallah (film maker, documentary maker, activist) cordially inspired Ansari.

White in Flag
Second book of Ansari entitled “White in flag” is acloser look at the minorities of Pakistan. It contained the inspiring pictures of minorities in a thrilling way as if they are “out of this world”. In this book he has highlighted the rich history of minorities in Pakistan. During the launch of his book in Karachi audiences from almost all faiths, profession and creed attended the ceremony. 
Hellhole (short film)
Ansari has directed and produced an award-winning short film named “Hellhole”, which is an ode to the sanitary workers who go to their employment at immense danger to their lives so that the public could breatherelaxed. The sanitation workers are on the bottom of society because we are not paying them accurate tribute and respect for their fine job. They are doing very dangerous and cheap work on very cheap salary. Hellhole is a silent film; there are no dialogues in it, but it has a universal theme to praise the work of the sanitary worker.
Mobeen don’t have any road-side fancy studio he has a travelers bag studio on the shoulders which contains Nikon D610 and a laptop. Mobeen Ansari is great fan of American photographer and editor Steve McCurry (23 April 1950) (who won global fame in 1984 for his “Afghan Girl” portrait for the National Geographic Channel), Gifted America photographer Esther Bubley (February 16, 1921-16 March 1998) who specialized in photography of ordinary people expressly black communities for illustrated magazines. Their work also became part of inspiration for Ansari. In painting’s world he liked Dutch artist Rembrandt. Amongst his modern-day photojournalists Mobeen is fan of Danial Shah, Haseeb Amjad and Khaula Jamil. 
His favorite hobbies are travelling, reading, music, desired movie is historical drama Lawrence of Arabia directed by David Lean, favorite book is Magician written by America fantasy fiction author Reymond E. Feist while his preferred picture is “In the waiting room”, by Esther Bubley, framed at Greyhound bus terminal, New York.

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