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Captured within the serene landscape of a mountain village in Iranian Kurdistan, this portrait highlights the quiet dignity of daily life. The photographer focuses on a local mother performing the rhythmic task of cleaning greens outside her home, capturing her sincere and warm character. The image serves as a poignant testament to the gender equality and communal spirit found in this region, where women work alongside men with grace. The photograph is award-worthy for its authentic portrayal of human connection and the vibrant, unpretentious beauty of a culture deeply rooted in its mountainous environment.
Born in Iran in 1981, Fatemeh Tajik is a dedicated photographer who has spent the last three years refining her craft. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in travel, documentary, social, and news photography, reflecting her passion for exploring new experiences and cultures. Beyond the lens, she is an accomplished artist with interests in painting and calligraphy, having showcased her work in various domestic festivals and group exhibitions. She continues to reside in Iran, where she actively seeks out compelling narratives that define the human experience.
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