In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. The first photographic apparatuses were given to the Iranian Qajar (1794-1925) monarch, Muhammad Shah (1808-1848), somewhere between 1839 and 1843, by the two colonial powers in Iran – England and Russia (Behdad 2011). Also cinematography was introduced for the first time to another Qajar monarch, Mozaffar al-Din Shah (1853-1907), sometime between 1899 and 1900 (Adle 2001. Taking this into account, it is clear that the Qajar kings were in great part responsible for the birth of photography and cinematography in Iran, and also that the development of these technologies was influenced by the personal tastes of these monarchs. This two-day symposium an...
The field of research of my dissertation is nineteenth-century Iranian portrait photography. The goa...
Celem pracy jest zaproponowanie nowej perspektywy badawczej dla pozaeuropejskich tradycji fotografic...
In this article, for the first time in the history of Qajar photography, photographs of Naser al-Din...
A Photo Exhibition, March 26 - May 4, 2018. Curator and Organiser: Dr. P. Khosronejad, Iranian and P...
The history of Iranian photography is not secluded from the history of this country. Given that, we ...
In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. Whilst ...
The camera entered Iran as early as 1842, during the Qajar Dynasty (1785-1925). Naser al-Din Shah (r...
“Khosronejad’s unique collection provides us with a treasure trove of images focusing on the daily l...
The exhibition focuses on the overlooked study of race and ethnicity in the field of Iranian photogr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. Whilst ...
This article examines prisoner photography in Qajar Iran encompassing images not only of criminals b...
My ethnographic fieldwork on the photography of African slavery began in 2011, with a couple of Qaja...
The paintings of Qajar dynasty are the most thriving and important artworks in Qajar dynasty. Studyi...
The Qajar Period (1794 - 1925 AD) had special features in the history of art in Iran. Art and painti...
The field of research of my dissertation is nineteenth-century Iranian portrait photography. The goa...
Celem pracy jest zaproponowanie nowej perspektywy badawczej dla pozaeuropejskich tradycji fotografic...
In this article, for the first time in the history of Qajar photography, photographs of Naser al-Din...
A Photo Exhibition, March 26 - May 4, 2018. Curator and Organiser: Dr. P. Khosronejad, Iranian and P...
The history of Iranian photography is not secluded from the history of this country. Given that, we ...
In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. Whilst ...
The camera entered Iran as early as 1842, during the Qajar Dynasty (1785-1925). Naser al-Din Shah (r...
“Khosronejad’s unique collection provides us with a treasure trove of images focusing on the daily l...
The exhibition focuses on the overlooked study of race and ethnicity in the field of Iranian photogr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsa...
In Iran, the history of photography and cinematography is mired with doubts and ambiguities. Whilst ...
This article examines prisoner photography in Qajar Iran encompassing images not only of criminals b...
My ethnographic fieldwork on the photography of African slavery began in 2011, with a couple of Qaja...
The paintings of Qajar dynasty are the most thriving and important artworks in Qajar dynasty. Studyi...
The Qajar Period (1794 - 1925 AD) had special features in the history of art in Iran. Art and painti...
The field of research of my dissertation is nineteenth-century Iranian portrait photography. The goa...
Celem pracy jest zaproponowanie nowej perspektywy badawczej dla pozaeuropejskich tradycji fotografic...
In this article, for the first time in the history of Qajar photography, photographs of Naser al-Din...