I have always turned to my camera to find answers to my questions. Over the years, my camera has been my greatest tool for discovering insights about people, culture, architecture, religion, and many other subjects. However, some questions have remained unanswered, reminding me of the importance of always being a seeker.
For the past 15 years, I have been photographing the collections featured here. I am sharing a selection of images from each collection with you
Iran Through the Lens of the Camera (2005 - Present)
Iran is a land filled with places and people whose lives are deeply rooted in love and kindness. In this collection, I have focused on places that have largely remained untouched by the surge of technology and modernity, preserving their authenticity and charm
Lake Urmia (2012 - Present)
Lake Urmia is full of beauty and untouched landscapes, but unfortunately, it has been facing the threat of drying up in recent years. This collection is the result of my numerous trips to this region, capturing the story of the lake’s desiccation and water scarcity.
Footprints (2019)
Humans freely roam through nature, imposing their will upon it, unaware that this negligence will ultimately come back to haunt them
Shepherds (2014–2015)
People with resilient and steadfast spirits, accustomed to solitude. They are the sole companions and guardians of their flocks, spending most of their lives immersed in nature. Filled with simplicity and sincerity, each of them carries a world of stories and memories within