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  • Portrait in a triptych
    Qeshm.jpg
  • Portrait in a triptych
    Qeshm 2.jpg
  • Qeshm DSC_0285_1.jpg
  • Desert landscape in the province of Isfahan
    Isfahan province DSC_0461 copie.jpg
  • Women who are waiting to enter in  Hazrat-e Masumeh place of pilgrimage
    Qom_DSC9965.JPG
  • Portrait of a woman wearing chador in Kashan
    Kashan DSC_9581_1.jpg
  • The Holy Shrine of Shah-e-Cheragh in Shiraz
    Shiraz DSC_9711.jpg
  • Every year in February, Iran commemorates the anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's return from exile, which triggered the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
    Isfahan DSC_0339.jpg
  • Palm trees
    Qeshm DSC_0141.jpg
  • In contrary to the rest of Iran, women typically wear white chadors, rather than black ones. There are basically three theories so far to describe the whiteness of women's clothes in Varzaneh. Some believe that this harks back to the Zoroastrianism religion, for which white was a holy colour. Others believe that it is because of the abundance of cotton in this region, as people have been cultivating cotton here. While some people simply think white is a comfortable colour due to hot summers.
    Varzaneh DSC_0423.jpg
  • Portrait of a carpet seller in the Bazar-e Bozorg
    Isfahan_DSC9847.JPG
  • DSC_9562.jpg
  • Landscape in Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0211.jpg
  • Fishermen village in the south of Qeshm island
    Qeshm island DSC_0169.jpg
  • Religious propaganda designed to build the masses. Wall paintings, effigies are ubiquitous in Iran, they glorify the heroes of the Iran-Iraq war or those of the 1979 revolution.
    Shiraz DSC_0035.jpg
  • Kashan DSC_9585.jpg
  • Portrait of a Bandari woman wearing a traditional mask called burqa
    Qeshm DSC_0154.jpg
  • Sand dunes and the desert of central Iran. The average height of sandy dunes are highest between deserts of Iran
    Dasht-e Kavir DSC_0486.jpg
  • Portrait of an old man in front a mosque
    Varzaneh DSC_0434.jpg
  • Landscape in Isfahan's province
    Mountains_DSC0550.JPG
  • Portrait of two women after the pray
    White chador_DSC0504.JPG
  • During the month of Muharram, the holy city of Qom is a place of pilgrimage
    Pilgrims_DSC9957.JPG
  • Mural decorated with references to Persian poets like Hafez, Saadi, Ferdowsi
    Isfahan_DSC9460.JPG
  • During the month of Muharram, the holy city of Qom is a place of pilgrimage
    Qom 9951.JPG
  • Mural decorated with references to Persian poets like Hafez, Saadi, Ferdowsi
    Isfahan 789.JPG
  • Qeshm DSC_0174.jpg
  • In a bazaar, a woman buys cloth to make a chador
    Shiraz DSC_9955.jpg
  • Dulab, a calm village of the sea coast of Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0196.jpg
  • Driver and his car
    Qeshm DSC_0311.jpg
  • Kashan DSC_9621.jpg
  • Portrait in Dulab
    Qeshm DSC_0239_1.jpg
  • Women shopping in Bazar-e Vakil
    Shiraz DSC_9651.jpg
  • Religious propaganda designed to build the masses
    Isfahan DSC_9672.jpg
  • Printed fabric with a Bhandari mask
    Qeshm DSC_0313.jpg
  • In winter, enjoy the rays of the sun to warm up
    Varzaneh DSC_0514.jpg
  • Old man walking in a lane
    Qeshm DSC_0326.jpg
  • Qeshm DSC_0290.jpg
  • Varzaneh desert in central Iran. The average height of sandy dunes are highest between deserts of Iran
    Dasht-e Kavir DSC_0495.jpg
  • Desert landscape characteristic of the province of Isfahan
    Mountain_DSC0530.JPG
  • Modern buildings are multiplying in the big cities
    Kashan_DSC9731.JPG
  • Mural decorated with references to Persian poets like Hafez, Saadi, Ferdowsi
    Isfahan_DSC9550.JPG
  • A grandmother and her granddaughter in a mosque
    Varzaneh_DSC0266_1.JPG
  • Mural decorated with references to Persian poets like Hafez, Saadi, Ferdowsi
    Isfahan DSC_0643.JPG
  • Portrait of women in chador
    DSC_0565.jpg
  • The bazaar is home to almost 200 stores selling carpets, handicrafts, spices and clothes.
    Shiraz DSC_9956.jpg
  • Religious propaganda designed to build the masses. Wall paintings, effigies are ubiquitous in Iran, they glorify the heroes of the Iran-Iraq war or those of the 1979 revolution.
    Shiraz DSC_9961.jpg
  • A group of young girls visit the mausoleum of Shah-e-Cheragh, Shiraz
    Shiraz DSC_9944.jpg
  • Qeshm DSC_0261.jpg
  • Religious propaganda designed to build the masses. Effigies are ubiquitous in Iran
    Shiraz DSC_0017.jpg
  • Young boys playing with a kite in Dulab, a calm village of the sea coast of Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0265.jpg
  • Mural in Shiraz
    Shiraz DSC_0062.jpg
  • Shiraz DSC_0063.jpg
  • Wall paint
    Shiraz DSC_0061.jpg
  • Portrait of a man in front a mosque
    Varzaneh DSC_0436.jpg
  • Portrait of a Mullah in the holy city of Qom
    Mullah_DSC0161.JPG
  • The real estate market is developing outside the big cities.
    Kashan_DSC9737.JPG
  • Portrait of a little girl in black chador
    Varzaneh_DSC0489.JPG
  • Yazd DSC_0572.jpg
  • DSC_9881.jpg
  • Kashan DSC_9560.jpg
  • Isfahan DSC_9704.jpg
  • In contrary to the rest of Iran, women typically wear white chadors, rather than black ones. There are basically three theories so far to describe the whiteness of women's clothes in Varzaneh. Some believe that this harks back to the Zoroastrianism religion, for which white was a holy colour. Others believe that it is because of the abundance of cotton in this region, as people have been cultivating cotton here. While some people simply think white is a comfortable colour due to hot summers.
    Varzaneh DSC_0451.jpg
  • Portrait of a Mullah in a triptych
    Yazd .jpg
  • Yazd DSC_0548.jpg
  • Women’s settlers wore it to protect themselves from the sun and to keep their white skin. This ethnic distinction shows that these women are married.
    Qeshm DSC_0234.jpg
  • Qeshm DSC_0305.jpg
  • Mullahs in front a mosque
    Qom_DSC9899.JPG
  • Religious propaganda designed to build the masses. Wall paintings, effigies are ubiquitous in Iran, they glorify the heroes of the Iran-Iraq war or those of the 1979 revolution.
    Kashan DSC_9538.jpg
  • In contrary to the rest of Iran, women typically wear white chadors, rather than black ones. There are basically three theories so far to describe the whiteness of women's clothes in Varzaneh. Some believe that this harks back to the Zoroastrianism religion, for which white was a holy colour. Others believe that it is because of the abundance of cotton in this region, as people have been cultivating cotton here. While some people simply think white is a comfortable colour due to hot summers.
    Iran DSC_0442.jpg
  • Sand dunes and the desert of central Iran. The average height of sandy dunes are highest between deserts of Iran
    Dasht-e Kavir DSC_0362_2.jpg
  • Portrait of two women in a mosque after the pray
    White chadors_DSC0498.JPG
  • Mullahs in a mosque
    Kashan_DSC9671.JPG
  • Mural decorated with references to Persian poets like Hafez, Saadi, Ferdowsi
    Isfahan_DSC0787.JPG
  • Before the pray
    Kashan_DSC9626.JPG
  • Young girls having fun with their cell phone.
    Isfahan 9895.JPG
  • Dulab, a calm village of the sea coast of Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0160.jpg
  • In the evening, many "esfahani" walk or picnic at the edge of the river Zayandeh
    Isfahan DSC_0348.jpg
  • Wall paintings, effigies are ubiquitous in Iran, they glorify the heroes of the Iran-Iraq war or those of the 1979 revolution.
    Varzaneh DSC_0417.jpg
  • Portrait of a mullah in a triptych
    Qeshm 4.jpg
  • Women wearing black and white chador walking in a lane
    Varzaneh DSC_0516.jpg
  • Portrait of an old man in Dulab, South of Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0182.jpg
  • Dulab, a calm village of the sea coast of Qeshm Island
    Qeshm 1.jpg
  • Woman in chador walking in a street
    Isfahan.jpg
  • In Varzaneh women wear white chadors while women in the rest of Iran, mostly wear black chadors.
    DSC_0444_1.jpg
  • Yazd DSC_0608.jpg
  • Sand dunes and the desert of central Iran. The average height of sandy dunes are highest between deserts of Iran
    Dasht-e Kavir DSC_0369.jpg
  • Dulab, a calm village of the sea coast of Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0258.jpg
  • On the wall of a mosque are the portraits of Ayatollahs Khamenei (left) and Khomeyni (right), all present in Iran.
    Shiraz DSC_0013.jpg
  • Landscape in Qeshm Island
    Qeshm DSC_0249.jpg
  • At the exit of a mosque
    Isfahan DSC_9671.jpg