It’s worth seeing with your own eyes.
A young physics student Mohammad Domiri from North of Iran has a passion for photography and architecture. He is a self-taught photographer, started photography only 5 years ago. But his work made all over the Middle East in traditional mosques, decorated with fantastic mosaics, just fascinating. See hypnotic geometrical patterns of Iranian mosques in the performance of Mohammad Domiri.
Photos of Mohammad Domiri in addition to fabulous, unique because made in places that are hard to get.
Photo: the mosque Nasir Al-Mulk in Shiraz. It is also called pink mosque, was built in 1888 by the Qajar dynasty. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
In mosques there are many different prohibitions, for example, you cannot use the tripods.
On the photo: pink mosque Nasir al-Mulk. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
To make pictures inside the mosque, you must first obtain a special permit.
Photo: the mosque of the Shah ‘ Abbasi in Isfahan. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
The Vakil mosque, which was built in 1773, is located in the city of Shiraz. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
The dome of the Grand mosque ( Jameh ) Mosque of Yazd. This mosque was built in the XII century, rebuilt approximately in 1360 and still in use today. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
The dome of the Seyyed mosque, which was built in the XIX century in Isfahan. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
Its colorful mosaic patterns just hypnotizing. In the early morning inside the mosque Nasir Al-Mulk, you can see the colored lights. It is best to visit it in 8-9 o’clock in the morning. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
Columns, the light and the colours in the pink mosque Nasir Al-Mulk. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
The Vakil mosque in Shiraz. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).
Aliqapu Palace in Isfahan. (Photo: Mohammad Domiri).