Amirhossein Karandish Marvasti, born in 2001, is an Iranian photographer, interior designer, and architect. He holds a bachelor's degree in Architectural Engineering from the University of Tabriz and has been working professionally in photography since 2014.
Amirhossein has nine years of experience in artistic, news, fashion, and portrait photography. From 2014 to 2022, he worked as a concert news photographer, collaborating with many well-known Iranian singers. Over the past year, he has focused specifically on fashion and portrait photography. Although he has not yet worked with prominent models, he has managed to create high-quality work. In Iran, he owned a photography studio and currently shoots with a Fujifilm X-S10. He is also highly skilled in Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere, and professional face and photo retouching.
In the field of architecture, Amirhossein has been working as a freelance interior designer, modeler, and renderer since 2022. He is proficient in SketchUp, Lumion, 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, V-Ray, Revit, AutoCAD, Photoshop, and Lightroom. Additionally, from 2022 to 2024, he taught SketchUp at the Alef International Institute in Tabriz, mentoring students in architectural modeling and visualization.
Since December 2024, Amirhossein has been living in Barcelona and is currently learning Spanish. He aims to reach B2 level by November 2025, ensuring he can pursue studies in Spanish. He is interested in pursuing a master's degree in Innovation and Technology in Architecture.
Furthermore, Amirhossein is producing a Persian-language photography tutorial series for YouTube. This course starts from a beginner level and progresses step by step to professional photography. Initially, it focuses on mobile photography before moving on to professional camera photography. The content is primarily theoretical but includes practical examples and exercises. The course is designed to be applicable to all camera brands and covers topics such as lenses and filters.
His mobile photography work captures nature, historical sites, and everyday life moments.
For more details, I invite you to review the following architecture and photography portfolio.
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