These 30 Pics Won Pulitzer Prize For Photography And Not Without A Reason
Three decades of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs in black and white.
Three decades of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographs in black and white.
Americans Were Asked To Find Iran On The Map, And Some Of Them Pointed At USA
Despite the possibility of war with Iran, one thing that many Americans can agree on is that they have no clue where the country in question actually is.
Despite the possibility of war with Iran, one thing that many Americans can agree on is that they have no clue where the country in question actually is.
The Way This Female Journalist Bends The Rules After Getting Banned From Stadium Is Genius
The first game of the Iran Pro League football season kicked off recently, with two middle-ranking teams playing out a seemingly unremarkable match at the Vatani Stadium in Qaem Shahr, a small provincial city in Northern Iran. Who cares right? Well,...
The first game of the Iran Pro League football season kicked off recently, with two middle-ranking teams playing out a seemingly unremarkable match at the Vatani Stadium in Qaem Shahr, a...
I Traveled To Iran To Show How Real People Live There Every Day
Iran is an unknown country. I've decided to go in Iran, to show a variety of scenes of the real life. Tradition, religion, modernity are mixed in Iran.
Iran is an unknown country. I've decided to go in Iran, to show a variety of scenes of the real life. Tradition, religion, modernity are mixed in Iran.
Brave Iranian Women Challenge Oppressive Regime By Defying Compulsory Hijab Laws In Stunning Photos
Dutch photographer Marinka Masséus went to Iran to create a photo project about 'My Stealthy Freedom', the movement that empowers Iranian women to fight for more freedom. Many Iranian women hate compulsory hijab, they see it as a symbol of oppression, forced...
Dutch photographer Marinka Masséus went to Iran to create a photo project about 'My Stealthy Freedom', the movement that empowers Iranian women to fight for more freedom. Many Iranian women hate compulsory...
I’m Documenting Subcultures Worldwide For 10 Years: Iran’s Freedom Activists, Exorcism In Ethiopia, Satan Community And More
My name is David Tesinsky, I'm an independent photographer of the subcultures, urban cultures, street stories and people's stories in general AKA reportage/social documentary photography. I was born on April 1990 in Prague. I'm always in search for somehow controversial, unique, special lifestyles...
My name is David Tesinsky, I'm an independent photographer of the subcultures, urban cultures, street stories and people's stories in general AKA reportage/social documentary photography. I was born on April 1990 in...
This Mosque Might Look Ordinary From Outside, But It Will Make Your Jaw Drop Once You Enter It
Shah Cheragh is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It translates to "King of the Light" and it's easy to understand why. The jaw-dropping interior of this structure has millions of tiny mirror shards which bounce the light in...
Shah Cheragh is a funerary monument and mosque in Shiraz, Iran. It translates to "King of the Light" and it's easy to understand why. The jaw-dropping interior of this structure has...
Iranian Men Wear Hijab To Fight For Women’s Rights In Iran
Iranian men are protesting a compulsory law which forces women to wear hijabs. They express their solidarity by donning headscarfs themselves and posting images of their actions on social media with #MenInHijab hashtag. Iran wasn't always like that.
Iranian men are protesting a compulsory law which forces women to wear hijabs. They express their solidarity by donning headscarfs themselves and posting images of their actions on social media with...
How Iranian Women Dressed In The 1970s Revealed In Old Magazines
Iran before the Islamic Revolution of 1979 was quite a different country from the one we see today. It was secular, Western-oriented and allowed a certain amount of cultural freedom.
Iran before the Islamic Revolution of 1979 was quite a different country from the one we see today. It was secular, Western-oriented and allowed a certain amount of cultural freedom.
The Magic Of Colors: My Photos Of Nasir-ol-molk Mosque
The use of stained glass is common in the interior design of Iranian architecture and also in Churches and Synagogues. But it may seem amazing to you to see it in Mosques. Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque is one of the few mosques in...
The use of stained glass is common in the interior design of Iranian architecture and also in Churches and Synagogues. But it may seem amazing to you to see it in...