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Interview with Hoda Moghadasi | A Skillful & Passionate Photographer from Vienna

Interview with Hoda Moghadasi | A Skillful & Passionate Photographer from Vienna

Hoda Moghadasi

Born in Iran, Hoda Moghadasi is a graduate of Architecture Design who is passionate about art, particularly photography. She is a skilled photographer with a passion for capturing the unique moments that make life special. She seeks to further showcase her talents and create powerful, impactful images that resonate with audiences worldwide on a global platform.

My name is Hoda Moghadasi, and I was born in Iran and now live in Vienna. I graduated with a degree in Architecture Design, and I've always been passionate about art, particularly photography. My father enjoyed taking photos for fun, and he gifted me my first camera when I was a child. It was a digital compact Sony camera, and I took many pictures, often missing crucial elements like heads or legs. This experience sparked my interest in photography, leading me to purchase my first negative Nikon camera at the age of 17. Since then, I've captured numerous photographs, and in recent years, I have worked as a freelance photographer specialising in architectural photography.

A course in Architecture university and by myself.

While I didn't receive any formal training, I did take a lot of pictures in my grandfather's garden in a village in northern Iran.

I have a Nikon D90 and a rented Sony Alfa7 for my project. Recently I used my iPhone to take photos.

I aspire to host a photography exhibition in Vienna and eventually showcase my work to the world.

My goal would be to exhibit my work once I win a photography contest or receive an award for my contributions to the field.

Historical buildings and objects. I observe all objects around me a lot and that inspires me all the time.

Minimal, pure and simple.

Thank you for guiding me toward this photography style; it has motivated me to continue pursuing my passion as a photographer with even greater determination.

It was a simple architectural photograph capturing one of Antonio Gaudi's remarkable buildings in Barcelona. The structure was filled with fascinating angles and spaces that lent themselves perfectly to photography. I chose this image because it was taken using a simple iPhone function—a long-exposure setting that, with patience, can produce breathtaking results.

I believe winning this award would be a source of encouragement for me and could serve as a way to introduce my work to potential clients, demonstrating my capability for success in all aspects of my photography career.

I like a different genre of photography.Kaveh Golestanwas an Iranian photographer who was very talented and famous.Mario Testinois a fashion photographer andMaria Svarbovawho is a perfect minimalist photographer.

Keep working hard and never give up, even in the face of adversity.

Pay attention to details and have a desire.

I take photographs not because I want to sell them or for any other external reason, but simply because I enjoy the act of capturing moments and creating images that reflect my unique perspective.

I frequently use Google and social media for inspiration, but my love for movies has also played a significant role in shaping my creativity. Watching famous films has helped me stay informed about global trends and has provided me with many ideas. Additionally, reading is a great way to stay updated on various topics and keep my mind fresh with new perspectives.

Winning Entry

Eternity | European Photography Awards
Eternity | European Photography Awards

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