The individual in question embarked on his cinematic journey in 1992, serving as a behind-the-scenes cinematographer on the film "Judgement Day", directed by the renowned Shahram Asadi. This marked the beginning of his illustrious career in the Iranian film industry, which would soon gain momentum.
Fast forward to 1995, he officially joined the ranks of Iranian cinema photographers with the film "Shade to Shade", helmed by the accomplished director Ali Jakan. This milestone earned him widespread recognition, including the distinction of being the youngest Iranian cinema photographer in both mainstream media and specialized journals.
In addition to his work in photography, he was concurrently involved in short and experimental cinema as a cameraman. His directorial debut as a cinematographer came with the short film "Nader, son of the sword", directed by the talented Mohsen Amir yousefi and produced by the Community of Young Iranians' Cinema.
Since 2006, he has been actively involved in the Islamic Republic of Iran's cinema and broadcasting industry, serving as a director of photography. His multifaceted career has also seen him venture into film production, with his most recent project as a producer being the film "Roshanak", directed by Hosein Ghanaaat.