This Young Man Took Rare & Spectacular Photos in Iran
Mohammad Reza
Domiri Ganji is a 23 years old Photographer and Physics student from
Northern Iran. He has been travelling throughout Iran, taking pictures
of mosques, but in a very unique way. By using panorama shots and other
photography “tricks”, he accentuates the ancient Islamic art used to decorate the inside of mosques and warps it into a whole new style.
He often likes to use the
panoramic shots outside of the mosques, capturing them in his own,
unique way and adding a degree of grandeur never before seen. His photos
capture not only the incredible beauty of these places, but also the
geometric genius in this style of construction and art.
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Islamic
architecture was influenced by ancient structures that have already
existed in Egypt, and throughout the Roman, Byzantine, and Persian
Empires which were later conquered by Islam.
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By placing his camera on a tripod and
taking a 360 degree panoramic shot, he “unfolds” the mosque’s interior
and turns it into a magnificent tapestry.
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By using a wide-angle lens, Domiri
manages to capture floors and ceilings in a way that turns them from
architectural beauty, into flower-like kaleidoscope visions.
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While Domiri is currently focusing on
his mosque-photography, he doesn’t pass a chance to take amazing shots
of other sights, like this nighttime photo of the hot springs in Badabe
Soort, Iran:
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Or this carpet repair shop in the Vakil Bazaar, located in Shiraz, Iran:
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