Imaginoor in September 2025

Get a head start on your holiday shopping this year! I'll be at the 32nd Annual Lexington Arts & Crafts Fair on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

This isn't just an art show; it's a can't-miss festival where hundreds of art lovers and collectors gather to explore and purchase extraordinary works from the region's most talented artists. Prepare to be wowed by a stunning collection of paintings, captivating photography, intricate pottery, and exquisite wearable art and jewelry.

Explore a curated selection of my night photography and light painting prints at my upcoming pop-up shop. The collection features classic nightscapes and cityscapes, as well as unique, abstract light painting prints of orbs, nocturnal machines and lunar moments.

Prints will be available on various mediums, and I will be taking pre-orders for custom holiday photo books.

Stop by to view the work, and enter for a chance to win items in a raffle and giveaways.

Also, if you weren't able to snag a spot in our last workshop, don't fret! We know how eager many of you are to dive into the world of light painting and night photography. That's why Jeff and I have one last workshop for this year. You won't want to miss it.

Want to learn how to create art with light?

Have you ever looked at a stunning night photograph and wondered how they captured that incredible light, those vibrant colors, or those ethereal glowing shapes? The secret often lies in the magical world of light painting and long exposure photography.

And now, you have the chance to unlock those secrets!

As a light painting enthusiast, there's nothing quite like stumbling upon a forgotten, beautifully weathered machine. I recently found a pair of these beauties—two classic Ford V-8 (Model 18) cars, the very vehicles that became the preferred choice for bootleggers after their 1932 debut.

These weren't just old cars; they were diamonds in the rough, a pair of time capsules begging for a nocturnal glow-up. The discovery was a perfect opportunity to blend history with art, letting light illuminate the stories these machines silently hold from a bygone era.


Stay tuned. So much more coming soon!

Be well. Keep having fun. As always, love hearing from you all.

Peace,
Shehab