A Single Place For My Work, Writing, Photography, and Digital Identity.
My name is Omar. This site replaces the fragmented version of me that would otherwise be scattered across platforms: systems architecture, writing, photography, professional background, and public-facing work.
I work professionally in systems architecture, write in public, keep a parallel visual practice through photography, and volunteer as Communications & PR Chair at INCOSE MENA. I’m based in Franken, Germany.
Editorial line / 01
“An owned website can hold technical work, public writing, and visual practice without splitting them into separate selves.”
The editorial premise behind amer.dev
Five ways to navigate the site
The site works less like a feed and more like a set of rooms. Each name signals a different register: practice, professional record, writing, shelves, or personal context.
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Body of work
A working index of systems architecture, engineering, AI-related work, photography, and community-facing contribution.
Professional record
The formal track of the site: experience, education, publications, certifications, and current focus.
Thinking in public
Essays and notes where systems, philosophy, photography, and reflective technical work can share the same room.
Shelves and references
A slower personal library of books, music, films, art, photography references, astronomy, and special internet things.
Personal dossier
The context around the work: why the site exists, plus inspirations, people, guestbook, impossible list, and the path to connect.
A parallel visual practice
Photography gives the site a second register: slower, more atmospheric, and less verbal than the rest of the work.
Contact sheet / 01
Sequenced like a contact sheet: recurring subjects, slight shifts in crop, and atmosphere doing more work than explanation.
Franken · Visual notes
Study 01
Atmosphere
Bench, lake, and morning distance.
Study 02
Stillness
Black-and-white lakeside repetition.
Study 03
Canopy
A closer crop on shade and framing.
Study 04
Shadow
A return to shadow, grain, and edge.
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