Jassem Ghazbanpour

Iranian photographer

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Jassem Ghazbanpour
Born (1963-05-31) May 31, 1963 (age 61)
Khorramshahr, Iran
NationalityIranian
OccupationFreelance photographer
Websitehttp://jassemphotographer.com/

Jassem Ghazbanpour (Persian: جاسم غضبانپور) (born May 31, 1963) is an Iranian photographer.[1]

Biography

Ghazbanpour began photographing in the field of social documentary in 1976. In his youth, his photography was attempting to record the circumstances and the daily life of the people of his birthplace.

In 1980, with the start of the Iran–Iraq War, he started photographing battlefields and the cities which had been affected by the war, to show the impact of it.

He has taken photographs from Afghanistan, (just after the fall of the Taliban), Iraq (Gulf War and Iraq War) and Iraqi Kurdistan (independence period).

Ghazbanpour earned his BA in the field of photography from Tehran University of Art (1983–1986).[2]

After the war ended, Ghazbanpour started to take pictures of the culture, art, and the architecture of Iran, in all possible aspects, and he represented a new look of Iran in his works. In addition to publishing several books in the war field (e.g. Chemical Massacre in Halabja, Sky and Earth: Tehran under missile attack), he has published many books about Iran (e.g. New Life-Old Structure, Iranian House, Iran from the Sky, The Splendor of Iran).[3] In his background, he has numerous individual and group exhibitions in Iran and in other countries such as Indonesia, Japan,[4] France,[5] Italy.[6] Additionally, many local and international magazines and newspapers have used his photos.

Bibliography

Photo reports

Exhibitions

Awards

Film Photography

Membership in Professional Groups and Associations

References

  1. ^ mutualart.com Ghazbanpour biography
  2. ^ Jassem Ghazbanpour, biography[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Library of congress, Jassem Ghazbanpour
  4. ^ a b SOS – World Heritage, Exhibition of photographs and movies
  5. ^ a b UNEDITED HISTORY, Iran 1960–2014 exhibition in Paris, France
  6. ^ a b UNEDITED HISTORY, Iran 1960–2014 exhibition in Rome, Italy
  7. ^ Amazon.com Iranian House-Jassem ghazbanpour
  8. ^ The Splendor of Iran, Booth Clibborn
  9. ^ Amazon.com Bam-Jassem Ghazbanpour
  10. ^ ,Splendors of Quran Calligraphy & Illumination, Thames and Hudson
  11. ^ Seyhoun Galey, Tehran
  12. ^ Silk Road Gallery
  13. ^ Caroun members exhibitions, Jassem Ghazbanpour, SOS World Heritage
  14. ^ Tehran Documented exhibition on Aran Gallery
  15. ^ Requiem for Innocence exhibition on Aran Gallery
  16. ^ Iran Modern, group exhibition, New York
  17. ^ Caroun members list – Jassem Ghazbanpour
  18. ^ Canadian Association for Photographic Art Website
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