Mohsen Bayramnejad
Tabriz (Iran), b.1980
محسن بایرمنجاد
Mohsen is lecturer in Tabriz PNU University (2015-2022) and teaches photography in workshops. he was born in Tabriz, Iran, and began his career as photographer in early 2000’s. He had his first solo photography exhibition in 2004 (Tabriz, Iran) and participated in many group exhibitions, including “The Silver Eye” (Ipswich, England, 2008), “Photo for peace, photo for tolerance” (Centro Civico di Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy, 2010), “The Iranian Pulse” (Oi Futuro Flamengo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2011) and “Landscape before the Eyes” (Silk Road Gallery, Tehran, Iran, 2020. His latest solo exhibition was “A Tragedy Narrated” which held in Doran Gallery, Tabriz, Iran in 2022.
He worked as a writer for numerous magazines and translated many photographic books, such as “Why Art Photography?” by Lucy Soutter, “Photography and Cinema” by David Campany, “Photolanguage: How Photos Reveal the Fascinating Stories of Our Lives and Relationships” by Robert Akeret and “On Looking at Photographs” by Bill Jay and David Hurn.
















THE TRAGEDY OF LAKE URIMIEH (2008-2018) 12 editions 52x62 cm Giclee print on Hahnemülhe William Turner paper
THE TRAGEDY OF LAKE URIMIEH (2008-2018) 12 editions 38x40 cm Giclee print on Hahnemülhe William Turner paper
MORNING FLÂNEURING (Lomography) (2013) 12 editions 30x45 cm Giclee print on Hahnemülhe William Turner paper
MORNING FLÂNEURING (Lomography) (2013) 12 editions 30x45 cm Giclee print on Hahnemülhe William Turner paper