Ebrahim Arabbeiki

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Born (1982-12-24) December 24, 1982 (age 43)
Isfahan, Iran
NationalityIranian
Alma materShahid Beheshti University
Occupation
  • Photographer
  • Educator
  • Curator
Known forAdvertising, architectural photography, and photojournalism

Ebrahim Arabbeiki Jazi (born December 24, 1982, in Isfahan, Iran) is an award-winning Iranian photographer, educator, and curator known for his contributions to advertising, architectural photography, and photojournalism. With over two decades of professional experience, he has garnered recognition for his innovative approach to visual storytelling and his dedication to advancing arts education.

Early Life and Education

Ebrahim Arabbeiki was born on December 24, 1982, in Isfahan, Iran. He earned his Master's Degree in Photography from Sourah University of Arts, Tehran (2022), and his Bachelor's Degree in Photojournalism from Isfahan Culture and Art University No. 1 (2016). Earlier, he received an Associate's Degree in Graphic Arts from Shahid Beheshti University, Karaj (2003).

His commitment to continuous learning is demonstrated through certifications in emerging topics such as:

Career

Ebrahim has made significant contributions to the fields of advertising and industrial photography. He has been the founder and manager of Vazhar Advertising Agency since 2012, focusing on creative campaigns and innovative visual storytelling.

He has also served in leadership roles within the artistic community, including as Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Isfahan Photo Club from 2014 to 2016.

As an educator, Ebrahim has lectured at Islamic Azad University, Prestige Land University, and Sepehr Institute, teaching courses in photography, architectural photography, and visual arts. He has mentored aspiring photographers through workshops and specialized training sessions.

Art Curation and Exhibitions

Ebrahim has curated several notable exhibitions, including:

  • Sympathy Frames (2019), a charity exhibition to support flood-affected communities, donating proceeds to the Red Crescent.[1]
  • In Praise of Solitude (2021), a memorial exhibition for Abbas Kiarostami.[2]
  • Somewhere Around Azadi Square (2023), exhibited at Aknon Gallery.[3]

His collaborative projects extend to international artists and institutions such as the Italian Embassy, showcasing his global impact.[4]

Achievements and Awards

Ebrahim's photography has earned him numerous accolades:

  • Golden Shot International Festival: 1st Place in Advertising Photography and Honorable Mention in Documentary Photography (2024).[5]
  • HIPA Photo Award: Accepted and published in its official photo book (2020).[6]
  • Exhibited at prestigious events in China, Greece, UAE, and Iran.[7]

Publications

Ebrahim’s work includes a range of impactful publications:

  • Storytelling in Photography (Grain Magazine, 2019)
  • Red Desert Chronicles: Postcards from Ravenna (2018)[8]
  • Hope: From Street Art to Political Art (Akasi Magazine, 2017)

References

  1. "Sympathy Frames Exhibition". Doorbin News. 2019.
  2. "In Praise of Solitude". Borna News. 2021.
  3. "Somewhere Around Azadi Square". Imna. 2023.
  4. "Red Desert Chronicles Exhibition". Michelangelo Antonioni Info. 2018.
  5. "Golden Shot Awards Gallery". Golden Shot International Festival. 2024.
  6. "HIPA Photo Award". HIPA. 2020.
  7. "International Visual Arts Exhibitions". Doorbin Net. 2020.
  8. "Red Desert Chronicles". Akks. 2018.

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