Ramin Barzegar Wins First Prize at International Photography Awards for Eternal Frames

Ramin Barzegar, a Los Angeles-based photographer and visual artist, has won first prize in the Book/Other category at the International Photography Awards (IPA) for his book Eternal Frames.
Recognized as one of the most prestigious photography competitions in the world, the IPA brings together thousands of photographers from 120 countries each year. Winning first prize is a testament to the artistic quality and creative vision of the selected work.

Eternal Frames reflects over three decades of Barzegar’s experience in architectural photography, showcasing the architecture of five continents through a poetic and analytical lens. The book presents a visual journey across 86 cities, illustrating how human-made structures can be transformed into artistic expressions and new perspectives in architecture.

Having previously received numerous international awards, Barzegar has once again confirmed his position as a leading figure in the global photography scene. He emphasized that this achievement is not only a personal accomplishment but also a tribute to human creativity. He dedicated the book to architects and builders who have created beautiful structures that provide safety and tranquility through their art.


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