TEHRAN, Feb. 6 (Mehr News Agency) -- Iranian photographer of dessert terrains
Nikol Faridani died on Wednesday at his home, beside his photos and cameras.
He was 72.

He suffered from prostate cancer, pneumonia, and Parkinson's disease.
Faridani was born in 1935 in Shiraz. His family
moved to Isfahan when he was two and he completed his elementary education at
the Shah Abbas School in Jolfa. Then they moved to Tehran and later to Kerman,
and ultimately returned to Tehran in 1955.

مردی که پشت همه کوههای ایران را دیده است
It was in the desert city of Kerman where he first
held a camera in his hands and hunted for the scenery of nature.
In Tehran, he worked for a construction company near
Mehrabad Airport when he heard that an Italian company working for the Iranian
Oil Company was hiring. He was hired and worked for the company for four years,
doing everything related to photography.

He was later transferred to the Oil Consortium,
where he worked for another 15 years and gained experience in aerial
photography, geological photography, and photomicrography. He logged over 300
hours in the air as an aerial photographer.
He quit in 1975 and started his own business, where
he discovered the million-square-mile studio that is the Iranian Plateau. From
then on, he spent all his time taking shots of every corner of the plateau.

Faridani spent his last years at home with his
photographer wife Monireh Soltani.
Related
Site:
Nikol Faridani Photography
at Tehran's Elahe Gallery
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