Hamedan Province (استان همدان) covers an area of 19,546 km² and lies in an elevated…
Palangan, Kurdistan, Iran
As a New Zealander, Iran is a deeply mysterious country. It’s cliched to talk about the failings of mainstream media but in the west we have been almost conditioned to fear Iran. I don’t think it’s any kind of campaign, but for westerners, the actions of the government have been equated with the feelings of the people. It’s only when you’re inside the country that you realize how wrong that assumption is.
I spent two weeks in Iran and began feeling a debt for all the kindness shown me. I had seen a picture of Palangan (پلنگان)on flickr and hired a local guy to travel with me into Kurdistan and help me through the trip.
Some of the pictures in the photo gallery on this page were bought by the Guardian newspaper and used in an online gallery which has been shared 5,000 times on facebook. It feels immensely satisfying to have something Iranian, and positive reach such a wide audience. It isn’t much, but for the home cooked food, the taxi rides paid for by strangers, for all the little gestures of kindness I experienced as a traveler, now as a photographer I can say thank you with these images.
Source: Jadidonline