Mandana Ranjbarcheshmehsorkhi

Born in Tehran-Iran, 1984
Bachelor's degree
Certificate of Completion of Technical and Vocational Skills of Digital Photography
Theater Photography degree from the Professional Photography School
Member of Iranian Theater Home Photographers


Portfolio:

Woman as an unlucky prophet

I am a woman. A prophetic messenger of love and beauty and art in the infinite world, my share of goodness, redemption, reconciliation, and peace was buried in a bed of soil and a haze of blackness. I dreamed of being in love with a spouse full of love. But all the while, my gentleness, my femininity, my desires, and my desires blend in with the oppression of a selfish man. I became an inanimate object that was drowned in unrighteous daydreaming and gradually no longer subsided in my existence.
After the Renaissance, man's view of the universe and man changed. The man was no longer the creator of a capable and wise God or a sacrifice of destiny, but he became a creature who had power and could change his life at will. However, it is a long time in the Third World, especially in Iran, where men are male-dominated, women are oppressed by humiliation and torture, and their identities and positions in family and society are unstable and unstable due to the pervasive culture of gender apartheid. The status of such societies has become increasingly shaky over time, to the extent that women, their desires, their struggles, and their victories and failures in the field of family and community have never been in balance with men. Women's rights and dignity in these societies are repeatedly violated. Women are widely victimized by domestic violence, forced marriage, and all forms of abuse and abuse in the family and community, and not only are there no strong laws protecting women's rights, but all their basic rights. It is also in the hands of men and it is always imperative for men to respect women because the man is the head of his family.
This collection is a criticism of general thinking that is common not only in Iran but also in many other parts of the world. The thinking that has always accepted the presence and role of the woman after the man, unfortunately, does not believe in the woman as a full and empowered being and has in most cases ignored her physical and psychological needs.
The "Woman as an unlucky Prophet" photo series has been critically explored in the field of marriage.
A woman with a world full of colorful dreams full of love for a man who at first glance is her lover and lover, steps into one of the most important and influential seasons of her life to continue her pre-marriage activities with the chosen man. And even with the companionship that is probably the first person in his life to see double growth. But all of a sudden she comes back and the woman becomes the man's assets, and this disaster overwhelms all the personality that the woman had before marriage. Not only does she not have the right to work outside the home, but she is also barred from doing any outdoor work in many cases, and is increasingly being constrained by the ever-present confinement of everyday living in the context of underdeveloped, socially responsible women. They go about housekeeping, cooking, and having a baby, and along the way, because she's always depressed about her freedoms, she becomes a cold-blooded creature, and certainly such a woman who, under the prevailing conditions and imposing custom, The wounded patriarchal society will become an animated spirit, devoid of any emotion, which in most cases is also the focus of the family. The effects and ultimately cannot be a successful wife and mother.
I believe that a woman who, according to religion, is a wife and should obey her husband, is in charge of housekeeping and parenting, cooking, washing family dishes and clothes, can and should contribute to her life and Maintain his personal space and have a high and successful place in at least one area of art, fine art or any other community occupation. Therefore, if women themselves believe that they have the potential for growth and development and are a dormant force in society, and on the other hand, men help to maintain their privacy and value in the family, then one can look at the norm.
It has changed the ruler of society so that as an independent human being, with her rights and entitlements, she has achieved her central position in society and her natural right to work and grow in any field that interests her. No doubt, in the not too distant future, society will experience dramatic changes in its structure using this powerful potential. Believe that this change must begin with men and women to see a better tomorrow for the future.