Born in 1990, Mohammadreza Domiri Ganji is an internationally acclaimed photographer known for his striking images of architectural heritage and cultural landscapes. His work explores the intersection of history, artistry, and space, capturing the intricate details and timeless grandeur of historical sites.
With a background in physics and architecture, Domiri Ganji employs innovative photographic techniques—including panoramic compositions, fisheye perspectives, and high-dynamic-range imaging—to offer a reimagined view of cultural landmarks. His portfolio extends across renowned Islamic, Persian, and global architectural masterpieces, often emphasizing geometric precision, vibrant symmetry, and immersive storytelling.
His work has been widely exhibited in institutions such as the European Parliament (France), the Clayarch Gimhae Museum (South Korea), and the Palazzo Gallone (Italy). His images have been featured in National Geographic, CNN, BBC, Spiegel, and Designboom, earning recognition in prestigious competitions, including the Sony World Photography Awards and the Epson Pano Awards.