By Dzuy Nguyen, Staff Writer
Yasir Khaleq has recently swept FVHS by a storm with his recent homecoming shoots, establishing himself as one of the best photographers on campus. His photography is methodically complex, yet simply beautiful. He ceaselessly pushes beyond the bounds of common photography.
“There were no photographers for Boys’ Soccer, and I just really wanted to write an article for Boys’ Soccer. So, I got my first camera in December, 2015. It was a Nikon D3200. It was an impulse buy. I drained my entire savings account. But, I loved it. It was only a rabbit hole from there,” says Khaleq.
With his new camera, Khaleq began taking pictures for other students and for Baron News. Khaleq seeks to elevate work with every photo he takes, improving his composition, understanding of camera settings and abstract creativity.
“I just took a lot of photos, and with each one, I slowly got better and better. But, a major turning point was when I was hired by Fountain Valley Living magazine as an intern writer and photographer in June 2016.”
Hired by Fountain Valley Living magazine, Khaleq was now working professionally on and off work. He was also chosen as Key Club’s historian, working with photographer Matt Bui. Students quickly caught wind of Khaleq’s photography, hiring him for a various photo shoots.
“Through word from friends and my published work online, people were hiring me for photo shoots for things like homecoming and prom. Recently, I did a lot of work for homecoming this year, probably the most ever,” said Khaleq.
Khaleq actively seeks to push the boundaries of his art, constantly working to find new ways to develop new meanings in photography. With such determination and experience, Khaleq has solidified his position as FVHS’s most prolific photographer.
“I am always improving. There will never be an end. That’s the fundamental essence to passion.”
I love seeing photographers being recognized to the student mass. In fact, Yasir Khaleq is one of my inspirations to pursue photography on the side. Thank you for bringing to light one of the best photographers here at Fountain Valley High School.
On one note, it would’ve been nice to see some of his work in this article.
I’m sure there’s plenty of other photographer in our school that also have their own distinct skill in photography. “Hidden Gems” as you call it. I feel as if the focus statement could’ve been more towards inspiring others to follow their passions in photography. The title of this article had established Yasir as a very egotistic character, and I’m very sure he’s the humble person I know him as.
I’m asking for you to portray Yasir as a man of great passion, and not one of great hubris. It’s unfortunate that the tone of the article praised Yasir over the line. I appreciate this article and Yasir’s work, but there is a hint of extreme glorification for one single subject out of the many.
I agree. I clicked on this article hoping to see some of his amazing homecoming shoots but was sadly disappointed.