Pezhman
Pezhman has been exploring both natural and urban environments through photography since he was a young teen. A passionate environmentalist, he thrives outdoors where he gains peace and introspection. Not solely relegated to rural setting, however, Pezhman finds cities equally enticing, noticing a unique history and character behind every architectural detail of the urban streets.
Instructors of the Photography and Cinema program at the Atlanta College
of Art encouraged Pezhman to experiment with various forms of photographic expression, including architecture, portraits, and location shooting. With an extensive and impressive portfolio, he earned a position as photography assistant at a prominent local studio. This applied training
greatly enhanced his photographic techniques and encouraged the evolution
of his own style. Deciding to make a professional career from his talent, Pezhman subsequently entered the New York School of Photography, where he honed his skills in the medium‐format camera. With an urge to explore diverse cultures and imagery, Pezhman traveled throughout the United States and Europe. Initially, he carried his camera with him simply as a means of recording the different people and places of his travels. However, his photography quickly evolved to convey the vivid sensations of actual experiences – as if giving birth to them for the first time. In this sense, photography became more than just a way to record his experiences; it became the purpose behind them. He regarded his camera as a tool for unearthing a location’s archeology, creating portals between the present and the past. By discovering these living histories within his environment, Pezhman saw himself reflected in his surroundings: he, too, held a culturally vibrant, although latent history in his own heritage.