Pegah Farahmand is a photographer born in Iran, raised in Canada, and based in Paris. Her work responds to the visual poetry of the natural world, showing the ways people imprint themselves onto landscape. Her practice engages ideas of contemporary spirituality, the staging of the self, and the conditions through which images are produced and encountered. Examining how systems of belief persist and transform within a culture driven by display, extending these questions into her fashion photography. Figures, landscapes, and symbolic gestures are treated as interconnected elements within a broader inquiry into faith and identity.

Her upcoming monograph with Art Paper Editions develops these ideas further, examining the persistence of spiritual desire within contemporary image culture. She has collaborated with Alexander McQueen, AnOther, Beyond Noise, Dazed MENA, Dior, Ferragamo, Glossier, Harper’s Bazaar France, Helmut Lang, Lanvin, Loewe, More or Less, and Proenza Schouler. Her photographs often capture subjects lost in motion or reverie, where presence is shaped by light, space, and time.

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