Faraz Habiballahian, born in 1989, is an accomplished individual who has made significant strides in the field of photography. He graduated from Azad University with a degree in architecture. His journey into the world of photography began during his time at the university, where he developed a deep affinity for capturing the beauty of nature.
In pursuit of his passion, Faraz embarked on a transformative journey to Italy, where he continued his studies in photography. Italy opened up a new world of artistic expression for him, leading to exhibitions in various cafes. Notably, he gained recognition by participating in the prestigious "Arte Laguna" art festival in Venice and contributing to group exhibitions, marking a pivotal phase in his photographic career.
In 2012, Faraz returned to Iran, where he established the groundbreaking exhibition "Flown Bird" and after that "Human pocket superior to his body" This exhibition garnered international attention, as it traveled to numerous countries, including Russia, Japan, Italy, England, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, Oman, Tajikistan, and the United States.
Faraz's accomplishments include founding five personal exhibitions and participating in numerous group exhibitions. His artwork has been displayed in prominent art institutions, including the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art and the Louvre Museum.
Currently, Faraz Habiballahian is actively engaged in curating new collections of captivating photographs while venturing into the world of filmmaking. His dedication and passion for the arts inspire hope for even greater success in his future endeavors.