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Name :
Hassan Sarbakhshian
Biography :
Date of Birth: March, 21, 1968
Sex: Male
Educations: bachelor’s degree in photography, 1998
Major: photographer
Artistic Activities: photography
Exhibitions:
First photo exhibition was in Golestan gallery on 2004
Second photo exhibition in Mah-e-mehr buffet gallery 2007
Attended more than 70 national and international group photo exhibition
Hassan Sarbakhshian, born in 1968 in the city of Tabriz,
Working as a photographer for the U.S. Associated Press news agency since Nov. 1999
Holder of a bachelor’s degree in photography, 1998
Photos Printed in international periodicals and magazines include:
Newsweek, Time, Economist, Novel Observator, New York Times, Washington Post, …
Won the Iranian photojournalism’s “Kaveh” award in 2004
Won the first rank in “Dialogue” photo contest in 2004
Selected as top photographer in the Iranian periodical’s festivals and
Received the state Crystal Pen in 1998, 1999, 2001
Won the first rank in Iran national photo championship in 1995
“High and Brilliant” rank in the child & youth photo section of the Tehran
International festival in 1996
“High and Brilliant” rank from the Iranian university Student’s contest in 1996
Chosen as a jury member of Iranian photojournalism’s “Kaveh” award in 2005
Chosen as a jury member of the Iranian press festival in photo section in 2004
Chosen as a jury member of the 10th Tehran Biennial in photojournalism section in 2006
First photo exhibition was in Golestan gallery on 2004
Attended more than 70 national and international group photo exhibition
TIME PULSE
The book “Time Pulse”, published in 2005 in English and Persian, contains daily photographic reports and notes by Hassan Sarbakhshian over a period of eight
years (1997-2005). It comes in 160 pages and 121 photos covering events in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi hajj pilgrimage, and the Athens Olympics in 2004.
The preface to the book was contributed by former BBC correspondent in Iran, (1999-2004) Jim Muir, Bangla photographer Dr.Shahidul Alam, the head of the jury of the World Press Photo in 2000, and Dr.Younes hokrkhah, who teaches Journalism Ethics in Tehran.
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