Some moments are too beautiful to be forgotten. I believe in capturing not just images but the emotions, stories, and energy within them.

My name is Mojgan Azizi. I started photography when I was 22, first with street photography. Street taught me to look fast, to see moments that disappear in a second, and to capture people as they really are, without them even noticing. It was not always easy, but this experience shaped my eye and still helps me today in fashion and portrait work.
Later, I moved more into fashion and narrative-driven photography. I love listening to people’s stories, watching how they move, how they express themselves, and then building an image that reflects something real about them. For me, fashion is not only about clothes, it’s about emotion and storytelling.
Recently, one of my works was featured in Figgi Magazine, which gave me more confidence to continue. Every project I do, I try to leave a small trace of a story inside the frame. I believe photos can connect us to each other, remind us of a feeling, or make us see something familiar in a new way.
I am passionate, responsible, and always open to collaboration. Photography for me is about connection—with people, with life, with the small details we often forget to notice.
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