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In this evocative capture of the Shah Mosque, the photographer masterfully utilizes the reflective surfaces of the Naqsh-e Jahan Square to double the architectural grandeur of the Safavid-era masterpiece. By focusing on the symmetry and the interplay of light on the water, the image transforms a historic landmark into a meditative study of form and geometry. The composition is award-worthy for its precise alignment and the serene, ethereal quality it brings to one of Iran's most iconic sites, highlighting the photographerβs ability to find minimalistic beauty within complex, centuries-old structures.
Reflection by Fatemeh Pishkhan
Based in Isfahan, Iran, Fatemeh Pishkhan is a dedicated artist who balances her time between exploring the streets for unique architectural forms and refining her vision within the studio. Her photographic practice spans a diverse range of genres, with a current emphasis on contemporary fine art photography that explores minimalistic and formalistic aesthetics through creative editing. Through her work, she seeks to uncover the hidden geometry and artistic potential within the world around her.
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The smell of rain on sun-baked stone is a scent that pulls the marrow from my bones. It is a heavy, metallic perfume, rising from the earth as if the ground itself is exhaling a long-held secret. I remember standing by a pool that was perfectly, terrifyingly still.
Read the reflection →I spent an hour this morning trying to fix a leaky faucet in the kitchen. I kept looking at my own face in the polished chrome of the handle, distorted and upside down. It felt strange to see myself like thatβstretched and unfamiliar, yet undeniably me.
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