Architecture: Bridges (AMATEUR) - HONORABLE MENTION
Esfahan, Iran

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Bridge in Esfahan: Once one of the largest cities, it is still known as “half the world.” The beautiful ancient architecture and monuments are thousands of years old, have been well preserved and are still in use today. It is now a site for international investors and has also served to link Armenian Christians with a famous Islamic square. Hundreds of traditional handicraft shops are connected together nearby.
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Bridge in Esfahan: Once one of the largest cities, it is still known as “half the world.” The beautiful ancient architecture and monuments are thousands of years old, have been well preserved and are still in use today. It is now a site for international investors and has also served to link Armenian Christians with a famous Islamic square. Hundreds of traditional handicraft shops are connected together nearby.
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I write and shoot photographs because I believe art is the most important medium for exchanging dialogue and creating change. I am a former social worker and am passionate about human rights issues and the empowerment of women and marginalized communities. I believe in using my pen and camera as grassroots tools to both honor hope and fight oppression in a nonviolent manner.BACK TO GALLERY