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Exhibitions 2006
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Photography Exhibition by Hana Kamkar
December 23-29, 2006, Tehran
Hana KamKar, member of CPC & CAPA, had an individual exhibition from the reflection in water. 25 photos, taken by Nikon F50 & FM3-Lens:28-200, include 3 B&W and 22 color photos. She has taken them through 2000 to 2006 and are exhibited at Nikzad Gallery in Tehran.
Theme: "Water Mirror"
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Photography Exhibition by Nima Nasseri
December 5, 2006-January 5, 2007, Tehran
Nima Nasseri, member of CPC & CAPA, had an individual exhibition of his digital photography from Tehran's Underground Train (Metro), including forty two 50x33 cm color photos from its construction to finished project. All of the photos are taken in 2006 with a Canon EOS Mark II, Lens wide 20 camera, all ISO 100. These photos are exhibited by Tehran Metro Organization at Imam Hossein Station of Metro.
Theme: "Metro"
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Photography Exhibition by Azin Rad
November 10-15, 2006, Tehran
Azin Rad, member of CPC & CAPA, has an exhibition of his digital photography. Twenty 30x30 cm color photos are show at Saless Gallery. These photos are taken in 2006 in Tehran with a Nikon D50 camera.
Theme: "Ice, Yarn & Brain"
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Photography Exhibition by Maryam Khonsari
October 27-November 1, 2006, Tehran
Maryam Khonsari, member of CPC & CAPA, have a photography exhibition at Haft Samar Gallery.
Theme: "Registering Reality? Registering Dream and..."
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Photography Exhibition by Nima Nasseri
October 10-November 10, 2006, Tehran
Nima Nasseri, member of CPC & CAPA, had collaborated in a group exhibition of his digital photography from Tehran's Underground Train (Metro), including twenty three 50x33 cm color photos from its construction to finished project. All of the photos are taken in 2006 with a Canon EOS Mark II, Lens wide 20 camera, all ISO 100. These photos are exhibited by Tehran Metro Organization at Gol-barg Station of Metro.
Theme: "Metro, From the First to the Present"
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Photography Exhibition by Shadi Mazaheri
June 30-July 5, 2006, Tehran
Shadi Mazaheri, member of CPC & CAPA, had an exhibition of his digital photography. Thirty five 25x36 cm color photos are show at Haft-Samar Gallery. These photos are taken in 2005 in Morocco with a FujiFilm S-5600 camera. The opening has held with a Moroccan coffee-shop beside the exhibition, which served Moroccan Tea. Candles on water have decorated the space of the gallery. Ambassador of Morocco in Iran has attended on the opening day of the exhibition.
Theme: "The Dream That Come True" (pictorial diary of her Morocco trip)
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Opening of a new art gallery in Tehran: Green Mehrva Gallery: Group Photography Exhibition, June 2006
Address: No. 78, South Aban Ave., Karim Khan Zand Blvd., Tehran; Tel: (021) 88 93 90 46/7
Mehrva gallery opens its gallery with a group Photography Exhibition with the works of 30 photographers in Tehran (May 26 to June 14). Subject of this exhibition is "Green". Owner/manager of the gallery is Ms. Mehrva Arvin.
Works by:
Abbas Kossary, Ali Horrieh, Ali Kalal, Ali Zare, Farhad Varahram, Ghazal Mehrban, Jamshid Bayrami, Jasem Ghazban-pour, Javid Ramezani, Kamran Adle, Kaveh Najm-abadi, Keivan Pour Nasri Nejad, Masoud Soheili, Maryam Fakhimi, Mehrva Arvin, Melika Shafai, Mohammad Valad Beigi, Nader Davoudi, Naghmeh GhasemLou, Newsha Tavakolian, Nikol Faridani, Nima Ali-zadeh, Nima Bala-zadeh, Padideh Azin, Saba Ali-zadeh, Shadi Ghadirian, Shahla Kashani, Shirin Madani,Taha Moghani and Zohreh Soleimani
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Photography Exhibition by Murat Germen
May 25-June 29, 2006, Turkey, Istanbul
Murat German, member of CPC & CAPA. has an exhibition of his digital photography on three subjects: "Kids", "Train", and "Stairs".
It is held on three halls of the "Istanbul Center of Photography" at Tarlabshi St., Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Photography Exhibition by Jassem Ghazban-pour
2006 (the whole year), Japan (around the country)
Subject: "World Heritage SOS"
UNESCO has registered 33 ancient buildings, which are in danger to be ruined, in the world. Among them, five are located in Asia:
1- Bam Citadel, Bam city, Iran
2- Katmandu Village (architecture and traditional nature), Nepal
3- Bamian statues and city, Afghanistan
4- Ankegur Temple: Cambodia
5- Folded Rice-fields: Philippine
UNESCO and NHK (Japan TV) have held an exhibition to the benefit of repairing these buildings. Emperor family and Emperor's Groom have visited the exhibition and supported it.
Photos of four photographers on the above mentioned subject are shown in the exhibition; three Japanese photographer: Tsugisato Omura, Himora Yasui & Yoko Toda, and also an Iranian photographer, Jassem Ghazban-pour, who is a member of Caroun Photo Club (CPC) and Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA).
Jassem has shown 22 photos on Bam Citadel and City. These photos are taken during 1994-2004 by different cameras. These are all color slides, among them some are aerial. These photos are shown Bam before and after its last earthquake, which is held in 21st century.
The exhibition is shown in different cities in Japan:
January 14 - February 5, 2006, Tokyo Art University
May 26 - June 5, 2006, Chiba
July 14 - 24, 2006, Sapporo
July 27 - August 7, 2006, Yokohama
August 11 - 21, 2006, Osaka
August 12 - September 4, 2006, Tsukuba
October 12 - 22, 2006, Hiroshima
October 26 - November 5, 2006, Numazu
November 8 - 19, 2006, Tokushima
December 29, 2006 - January 14, 2007, Tokyo
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Photography Exhibition by Farzad Emami
December 30, 2005- January 5, 2006, Tehran
Farzad Emami, member of CPC & CAPA, has an exhibition of his photographs taken by his digital camera (FujiFilm S602Z) and his film camera (Canon AV-1 with Vivitar 70-210 macro lens - Series 1).
Nickol Gallery presented my photos about Fruits. My first Exhibition on fruit was 3 years before that date. The dimensions of the photos varied from 30x45 to 100x100 cm. Some of them had erotic form and some of them had created playful, theatrical scene by its mate. Abstract form beside exciting color of fruit by macro photographing entailed good selling. Colors and comedic characters of fruits made them attractive for all.
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