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Portfolio

This is my personal portfolio page showcasing my technical knowledge and ethos.  

As far as I can remember, I've been chasing the tail end of the 'why.'

 

Like many others, I have dedicated a life of learning to that endless pursuit.

My photography began when I first viewed wildlife through a lens and witnessed a world of detail the naked eye often misses.

 

I realized that every form of life, regardless of scale, adheres to the same fundamental architecture.

 

These are the rules that shape life: recurring patterns and structures repeating across different levels of complexity.

 

A photo is flat without emotion and a story, and there is no greater story than the story of life, a story that I try to tie into every photo. 

My work is an exploration of isomorphism. I am less interested in the 'visually stunning' for its own sake, and more interested in how the micro and macro worlds mirror one another.

 

To me, they are the same patterns appearing in different forms.

Wildlife makes this connection visceral. We see ourselves in the matriarchal instincts of a herd or the recklessness of a juvenile; we see the same evolution through error.

 

My work is dedicated to capturing these universal signatures wherever they repeat. 

This is a collection of my best photographs under technical or preferential categories.​
 

Homosapien 

Nature

The stage that outlasts the performers.  

The only animal capable of betraying its own nature.

The observer who forgot they were part of the view.

Mammal 

The warm-blooded mirrors of our own ancient design, reflecting the same rules of survival and social geometry.

Macro Photography

The fractal foundation where the micro and macro scales finally meet.

Danial Karimi

Contact: 
+1 416-648-5406
danialkarimi14@gmail.com

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Avian

The planet’s most sensitive sentinels; their presence is the pulse of an ecosystem’s integrity and the first signal of its decay.

Domesticated

A legacy of cohabitation. 

All media on this sited is captured by Danial Karimi

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