Nasrollah Kasraian
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Nasrollah Kasraian (Persian: نصرالله کسرائیان , born 1944 in Khorramabad, Iran) is a famous Iranian photographer.
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[edit] Biography
A graduate in law from Tehran University, Nasrollah Kasraian has been engaged in photography since 1966. The Kasraian family is an influential Iranian family. Many of the family members are important artists in Iran and and are also internationaly known. Nasrollah Kasraian is married to Ziba Arshi, a sociologist who accompanies him on his expeditions and collaborates with him in the publication of his works. They have three daughters and live in Tehran.
[edit] Photography Career
Kasraian travels around Iran taking pictures of all ethnic groups and publishes them in photobooks. The pictures are suplemented by detailed texts about the particular subject of each photobook. The text for the photbooks is often written by Kasraian's wife Ziba Arshi. Some of the photobooks are also made in collaboration with his brother Ghodrat Kasraian.
Some important ethnological works are based on the work of Nasrollah Kasraian. One example is The nomadic people of Iran of Richard Tapper and Jon Thompson. The photo book Persepolis was made in collaboration with Mehrdad Bahar.
Nasrollah Kasraians work has appeared in GEO (German and French), Airone (Italian) and Grand Reportages (French). His published collected works include "Life", "From Childhood", "An Experience", "Endless Journey", "Our Homeland, Iran", "Turkmans of Iran", "Damavand", "Isfahan", "l'Iran Rural" and "Kurdistan".
He has received several national and international prizes, for instance for the photobook of the year in Iran and in Japan.[citation needed]
His exhibitions have been held Iran, England, France, Austria, Sweden, Canada, Holland, Belgium and the United States.
[edit] Published photo books
- Damavand, 1992, ISBN 964-6194-70-2
- Isfahan, 1999, ISBN 964-6728-08-1
- Persepolis, 5.Auflage: 1998, ISBN 964-416-167-X
- Nomads of Iran, 2001, ISBN 964-416-184-X
- Our Homeland Iran, 2001, ISBN 964-416-170-X
[edit] External links
- An article about Kasraian on Iranian
- Interview with Nasrollah Kasraian
- Some pictures of the calendar "Bam", dedicated to the city after the earthquake
- The writing of the postscript "The Ship"
- Review of "The nomadic people of Iran"