Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji
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Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
: محمد رضا دومیری گنجی; born in November 1990) is an Iranian architectural, panoramic and tourist attraction photographer. He is known for his project to document mosque interiors and ancient sites photography, and his best-known project is taking pictures of the ceilings of these structures. He utilizes a variety of wide-angle and fisheye lenses, as well as occasional panoramic techniques to create beautiful new, often mind-bending images. He has two sets of photo series in architecture and landscapes of Iran, and the ceiling of Persian historical structures. He has won the gold medal of The EPSON International Pano Awards for the highest scoring HDR image in 2014.


Early life

Domiri Ganji was born in
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on 7 November 1990, The son of Davoud Domiri Ganji, a professor of
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at Babol Noshirvani University of Technology. From the age of 13, he took pictures of interesting places nearby, like forests and the
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, with his digital camera. He studied and received his BS in
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at the University of Mazandaran and then changed his field of study to
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for MA at IAU South Tehran Branch.


Career


Inspiration and unique style

his style of photography lies in using wide-angle lenses, fisheye lenses, and
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techniques; he has traveled to some of the most historically significant mosques in Iran to capture the kaleidoscope-like architecture inside. in an interview with CNN, he expressed his project to document mosque interiors and other Iranian landmarks in 2008 after he was inspired by images taken inside Egypt's pyramids. On his website, Ganji classifies his interests as architecture, panoramic, documentary, landscape, and conceptual photography, but he is best known for his photographs of Persian/Islamic buildings. Showing precise symmetry of forms in the repeated geometry of persian architecture is of the aspects of his style; he stated the symmetry is one of the distinguished elements in Iranian architecture. He tries to show it so that others can see the balance in their first look at his photos.


Example of art work

The panorama of Nasir al-Mulk Mosque or "Rainbow Mosque" is one of his photos on many different media. Domiri Ganji has two sets of photo series. the first one, named "''34 incredibly beautiful reasons to visit Iran''," is about significant Persian structures, such as mosques, bazaars, and natural landscapes, and it was an invitation message to people of the world to visit Iran that reached a wide range of attentions. The other photo series named "''25 incredible photos that show the beauty of Iranian architecture''" is the Ceiling project specifically about the ceiling of historical places in Iran. Ganji's collections been published by
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, Blic and N24. His works has also been published in '' National Geographic'', '' Trends'', ''Civilization'', ''
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Techniques and subjects

Panoramic photography using wide-angle lenses besides utilizing colors and symmetrical angles and also using fisheye lenses to make kaleidoscope-like pictures are the main techniques he uses. He reached this style on his own inspiration, and his skills behind the lens are largely self-taught. His main subjects are historical places, natural landscapes, and architecturally valuable structures.


Exhibitions

* ''Ashkoob: Persian Mandala Ceiling'',
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, Canada, March 2020 *''Iran, The Great Beauty,'' Palazzo Gallone in
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, Italy, September 2019 *''A Voyage Through Iran’s Architecture,''
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in Tehran, Iran, March 2018 *''A Voyage Through Iran's Architecture,'' European Parliament,
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, France, October 2017 *''Persian/Islamic Architecture,'' Clayarch Gimhae Museum, Gimhae,
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, Germany, June 2015 *Sharjah Islamic art festival,
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, December 2014


Awards

*2015 - Shortlisted in panoramic section of Sony World Photography Awards. *2015 - Bronze Medal, Khayyam International Photography Awards. *2014 - Shortlisted in panoramic section of Sony World Photography Awards. *2014 - Gold medal for Best overall HDR Image, Epson Pano Awards. *2014 - 4th place in built environment section, Epson Pano Awards. *2014 - 3rd place in Kolor Panobook awards.


Gallery


References


External links

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Colorful Iranian Architecture- FubizBehind the lens – an interview with Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji, Momondo

Juxtapoz Magazine
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