Eraser Studio recently collaborated with the acclaimed Iranian music group Far-C Band for a striking new photo shoot set against the architectural elegance of Pasadena City Hall. Known for blending cultural richness with contemporary sound, Far-C Band—featuring Ehsan Karami, Grammy Award–winning musician Hamid Saeidi, and Navid Kandelousi—stepped into a bold new visual era through this creative partnership.
The shoot was led by photographer Ali Hoss, whose cinematic approach shaped the session with dramatic compositions and stylistic depth. Sanaz Mahdi joined as co-photographer, adding refined portrait sensibilities and dynamic framing that highlighted both the individual artistry of the musicians and their collective presence as a band.
Serving as Art Director, Ali Hoss crafted a visual concept that reflected the group’s fusion of tradition and modernity. The setting of Pasadena City Hall—with its blend of historic charm and iconic architecture—provided the perfect backdrop for this artistic direction, balancing grandeur with accessibility.
The collaboration marks a significant step in Far-C Band’s visual development, presenting the members in a fresh, sophisticated light while staying true to their musical roots. With Eraser Studio’s creative leadership and the combined talents of Ali Hoss and Sanaz Mahdi, the project delivers a cohesive aesthetic that resonates with the band’s evolving identity.
The final collection of images is expected to accompany upcoming releases, promotional materials, and digital campaigns, offering fans a new perspective on one of the most innovative Iranian musical ensembles performing today.





















