Alireza Yazdizadeh  |  Architect & Photographer

I was born in 1995 and studied architecture at the Islamic Azad University of Isfahan. My academic background gave me a precise understanding of light, material, and spatial logic—foundations that later shaped my approach to architectural photography.

After moving to Tehran, I focused exclusively on photographing buildings and interior spaces. Several of the projects I have documented have been awarded top positions in architectural competitions or selected by professional juries.

My work is guided by a clear principle: architectural photography is both documentation and interpretation. I aim to reveal the essence of each space through natural light, minimal composition, and attention to the atmosphere that defines its function and identity. For me, photography is a way to translate architectural intent into a visual narrative—one that allows the viewer not only to see the project, but to understand and feel it.