Legacy of Hope

In the spring of 2002, just a year after the tragic assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud by Al-Qaeda, we embarked on a 2715 km overland expedition across Afghanistan. Despite the ongoing conflict between the US Army and the Taliban, generating daily news for prominent photographers, our focus was on capturing the everyday lives of Afghans—a […]

Abandoned

They are born as migrants; their homeland exists in the hearts and minds of their parents, a place where floods, droughts, and lack of personal security have led them to consider Iran a haven. They associate themselves with a lack of identity and illiteracy, accepting begging in the streets and collecting garbage as part of […]

Passing Through Darkness

The United Nations recognizes the profound influence of sports on communities worldwide, serving as a potent instrument to fortify social bonds and advocate for peace, solidarity, equality, and respect. Despite these ideals, Iranian women are denied these fundamental human rights. Iran, home to 90 million people, with women comprising half the population, witnessed the restriction […]