Bio
Photography has been my lifelong passion, captivating me since childhood. My journey began as a teenager when I acquired my first camera, immersing myself in the art of experimentation with light, shadow, colors, and angles—the fascinating elements of photography. Over the years, I dedicated myself to continuous learning, absorbing insights from numerous photography articles and tutorials. Through this self-guided process, I sharpened my skills, aiming for perfection in every capture.
The learning journey persists and I find joy in trying different methods to consistently elevate my craft. My goal is constant improvement.
I hope you find pleasure in the photos I've shared so far, and I invite you to return for more uploads as I continue to refine and expand my photographic portfolio. Your appreciation fuels my passion, and I look forward to sharing more moments of visual storytelling with you.
Mo Khatami
Cheers!
Aviation Gallery
Aviation photography has become the lens through which I capture its boundless beauty. It's not just a job or a hobby; it's my entire life. The dream of being up there, amidst the clouds and airplanes, has always held me captive, and now, it's my everyday reality. When you love what you do, work doesn't feel like work; it's more like play. For me, every moment is an opportunity to immerse myself in the visual poetry of aviation. It's not just a dream that came true; it's a lifelong passion that keeps me soaring high, both in my professional and personal life.

Dusting the runway
Polar 6, a Douglas DC-3 converted to BT-67 Basler, takes off for its survey flight in Station Nord Greenland
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Follow the line
Cessna 208B in Wewak Papua New Guinea
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The Q
A Porter Q400 taking off runway 25 from Ottawa Canada
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Short final runway 15
Approaching runway 15 to Cairns international airport. This was our second stop after Port Moresby, travelling from Wewak Papua New Guinea to Perth Australia
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Cessna shadow
Alice Springs Australia
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High five
Newark airport United States
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Stuck in Ottawa
On July 31st 2017, Ottawa airport faced extreme traffic due to a storm closing Montreal and Toronto airports and planes diverting to CYOW
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Cessna 150 flying back home
GVLM flying back to the airport on a beautiful sunny day
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