Elham Moradi (born 1999) is a photographer who holds a BFA in Photography from the University of Neyshabour. She lives and works in Isfahan, Iran. Her practice is rooted in a personal way of seeing, using photography to reflect on everyday aspects of life that have become normalized and therefore invisible or rarely discussed.
Moradi’s work examines how human-made systems and boundaries shape the way people are viewed and categorized. By working with photography, archives, and digital tools, she questions fixed ideas around identity, time, gender, and geography. Her images seek to disturb familiar perspectives and invite viewers to reconsider the structures that define how we see ourselves and others.