I am Ehsan Nik Farjam, born in 1985, from the city of Tonkabon in the north of Iran. I have been photographing for 15 years. My genre of photography is nature and landscapes of Iran and sometimes social documentary. For 10 years, I have been working on the project of photographing the deserts of Iran. So far, I have photographed more than 60% of Iran's deserts. This project is still going on so that I can photograph the deserts of Iran.
I am Ehsan Nik Farjam, born in 1985, from the city of Tonkabon in the north of Iran. I have been photographing for 15 years. My genre of photography is nature and landscapes of Iran and sometimes social documentary. For 10 years, I have been working on the project of photographing the deserts of Iran. So far, I have photographed more than 60% of Iran's deserts. This project is still going on so that I can photograph the deserts of Iran.
"This is ""Rig Yalan"" in Lut desert of Iran. One of the hottest places in the world with 72 degrees Celsius. (In the summer of 2023, the record for the hottest spot on Earth). This photo is the result of 10 years of photography and travel to the desert areas of Iran. Hot and impassable deserts that sometimes reach 70 degrees Celsius. I love form and light in the desert, the desert hills are like a poem or a piece of music to me. Desert photography can be a poetic art. The depth and silence within the photos undoubtedly invites the audience to ponder and reconsider the hidden corners of nature. In desert photos you can see the dynamic dialogue between lines and curves. Delicate and moving lines moving from side to side, this dialogue between the lines helps to highlight the contrasts, the contrast between the light and the darkness of the things that are moving and the things that are still."
"This is ""Rig Yalan"" in Lut desert of Iran.
One of the hottest places in the world with 72 degrees Celsius. (In the summer of 2023, the record for the hottest spot on Earth).
This photo is the result of 10 years of photography and travel to the desert areas of Iran. Hot and impassable deserts that sometimes reach 70 degrees Celsius.
I love form and light in the desert, the desert hills are like a poem or a piece of music to me.
Desert photography can be a poetic art. The depth and silence within the photos undoubtedly invites the audience to ponder and reconsider the hidden corners of nature. In desert photos you can see the dynamic dialogue between lines and curves. Delicate and moving lines moving from side to side, this dialogue between the lines helps to highlight the contrasts, the contrast between the light and the darkness of the things that are moving and the things that are still."
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