biography-dr.naser aminzadeh

How has Persian, this sweet and eloquent language, survived the centuries and remained so vivid and bold?
Because it has had brave guardians — scholars, poets, and lovers of beauty. One such guardian in our time is Dr. Naser Aminzadeh, a poet from the land of Fars, whose roots lie in poetry and whose gaze is set toward the skies.
in a world where hardship at times steals the breath away, I have come from the land of Pars the cradle of civilization and imagination
to capture glimpses of nature through the lens of my camera, hoping that, through the simple act of seeing, a touch of peace and a hint of hope might return to the world.


I was six when I heard the sound of a helicopter landing. I was so fascinated that, for the first time, I let go of my mother’s hand and ran toward it. From that moment, the dream of flying took root in me. In 2008, I made my first solo flight at Brampton Airport.
At eighteen, he was accepted with top national rank to Tehran University of Medical Sciences — the most prestigious medical faculty in Iran.
But when he graduated at age 28, instead of immediately settling into a traditional path, he set off on a journey around the world — on a Honda motorcycle, carrying nothing but courage, culture, poetry, and a hunger for discovery.
Those who have walked the alleys of Fars and breathed the scent of bahar narenj — orange blossom in spring — can never live without such beauty again.
Aminzadeh writes poetry and captures the world through his camera, revealing its subtle wonders.





Those who have walked the alleys of Fars and breathed the scent of bahar narenj — orange blossom in spring — can never live without such beauty again. Aminzadeh writes poetry and captures the world through his camera, revealing its subtle wonders.

Only a true
photographer knows
how looking through a
lens can reshape your
destiny
how the mind can frame what it chooses to see, amidst both chaos and charm.
His photographs reflect the world as he longs to see it. His poems, too, are soaked in beauty, hope, and longing.
Though he is also a practicing surgeon — having completed his surgical and sub-specialty training at McMaster University in Canada in 2008 — he has continued his artistic journey with equal devotion and professionalism.
Today, his first book — a collection of poems and photographs titled “Bahar Narenj” (Spring of Bitter Orange) — is about to be published
Art May Not Be Bread,But It Is The Wine Of Life...