Whether it’s a Wedding, Corporate Event, Live Performance, Portraits, or Photojournalism, for Harout, photography is not just a profession but a profound way to connect with and understand the world.
Born into an Armenian family, Harout developed a deep passion for the visual and performing arts from an early age. He pursued a formal education in Audio Engineering & Production, studying at the Institute of Audio Research, and further honed his craft in the visual arts through workshops and courses with renowned photographers and image-makers.
Harout’s diverse background as an actor, writer, and director enriches his approach to photography, allowing him to capture and convey profound emotions and stories through his lens. Since 2009, he has been an integral part of TCA Mher Megerdchian Theatrical Group, where he has taken on significant leading roles and serves as the group’s technical and creative director, designing visual concepts and photography for their productions. In 2010, Harout founded the Huyser Ensemble, where he serves as the artistic director.
Harout's work is characterized by a distinctive blend of traditional techniques and contemporary vision. Whether working on personal projects or collaborating with theatrical groups, Harout's photography reveals a unique perspective that transforms fleeting moments into powerful, timeless images, creating art that resonates deeply with audiences.
His fascination with storytelling through imagery reflects his belief that photography is a powerful means of expressing and preserving emotions.
Born into an Armenian family, Harout developed a deep passion for the visual and performing arts from an early age. He pursued a formal education in Audio Engineering & Production, studying at the Institute of Audio Research, and further honed his craft in the visual arts through workshops and courses with renowned photographers and image-makers.
Harout’s diverse background as an actor, writer, and director enriches his approach to photography, allowing him to capture and convey profound emotions and stories through his lens. Since 2009, he has been an integral part of TCA Mher Megerdchian Theatrical Group, where he has taken on significant leading roles and serves as the group’s technical and creative director, designing visual concepts and photography for their productions. In 2010, Harout founded the Huyser Ensemble, where he serves as the artistic director.
Harout's work is characterized by a distinctive blend of traditional techniques and contemporary vision. Whether working on personal projects or collaborating with theatrical groups, Harout's photography reveals a unique perspective that transforms fleeting moments into powerful, timeless images, creating art that resonates deeply with audiences.
His fascination with storytelling through imagery reflects his belief that photography is a powerful means of expressing and preserving emotions.
Photo by: Beroea Photography Production