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Parish Kohanim Still-life Photography

Iranian, b. 1962
Commitment, passion, and love to elicit, “Beauty,” are the paradigms of Parish’s photographic philosophy. Originality, inventiveness, and timelessness are the hallmarks of his three decades of photography. His uncommon use of color, as well as his luminous black and white images, are the makings of his distinctive style. In his upcoming book, Luminosa, Parish showcases a 5-year long collaboration with Cirque du Soleil performers. Capturing images at 1/5000th of a second, he creates “frozen moments,” that celebrate the power of the human body and the beauty of the human form. He is a proud member of Canon’s prestigious, Explorers of Light, since l994. An honor shared by a small group of elite photographers worldwide. Parish is also a member of Canon’s “Print Master” Program, as well as APPLE’S Advisory Board for Aperture Software. He is a recipient of many national and international awards. Parish lives, breathes and devours photography. He finds perfectionism as a transcending attribute, enabling him to constantly explore and expand his creative and artistic horizons.
(Biography provided by Scope Fine Art)
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Artist: Parish Kohanim
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