TEHRAN, July 2, YJC - Cinematographers attending a major Iranian film festival say the country's cinema is one that cannot be simply ignored as it continues to dazzle the audience through its simplicity and frankness.
Tehran, YJC. The architecture of the Islamic-era Persia is a unique making that features lively colors, the use of tiles, and highly intricate patterns. The photos shown here are taken using the panorama technique and are each comprised of 16 pictures put side by side.
TEHRAN, YJC. Ghalamkari if practiced mainly in Isfahan. It derives its name from the act of carving by chisel which is how they prepare the stamp for printing the cloth.
TEHRAN, YJC. A shop in Qaemshahr, northern Iran. A few art istic talents put their imagination into deformed iron to turn it into unified objects of aesthetic value.
Tehran, YJC. Tabriz used to be known for its coppersmithies and porcelain shops. But the sound of coppersmiths hammers seems to have forsaken the bazaar.
TEHRAN, YJC. Fifth ‘carpet on soil’ was opened to public visit after paintings in southern province of Hormuzgan, Iran. The carpet area is 1600 cubic meters. ‘soil carpet’ is sketch of Persian Carpet painted on bare soil.