The Secret of the Mirror by Samira Rahmati
Captured during the solemn Ashura mourning ceremony in the ancient village of Abyaneh, this portrait reveals a poignant moment of reflection. The photographer observed a woman standing before a mirror, her presence evoking a sense of hidden depth and mystery that seemed to unlock the secret of the glass. By focusing on the interplay between traditional mourning rituals and the intimate, quiet introspection of the subject, the image transcends mere documentation. Its award-worthy quality lies in the masterful composition and the evocative narrative, which beautifully bridges the gap between historical cultural practice and the universal human experience of solitude.
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Samira Rahmati
Born in Iran and currently based in Tehran, Samira Rahmati is an emerging talent whose work is deeply rooted in the exploration of Persian culture and tradition. With an academic background in photography, Persian language, and literature, she brings a scholarly eye to her role as a photographer for Young Hamshahri Magazine. Her portfolio serves as a visual chronicle of Iranian life, capturing the essence of its people and landscapes with a profound sensitivity that reflects her unique perspective on the world.

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I love photos from Iran
Absolutely marvelous!
A very intimate and precise sort of feeling
Beautiful shot.
This reminds me a song….
Wonderful portrait!