| Trita Parsi | Council on Foreign Relations book award | May 14 |
| Mahdiyeh Javid | Graduation, American University, Washington DC | May 12 |
| Mahrokh Milani | Happy Mother's Day | May 09 |
| Sheema Kalbasi | Indie Excellence Award | May 09 |
| Marvin Kharrazi | Iranian-American Jewish comedian | May 09 |
| UK Iranian marriage | Nellia Nafissi and Davood Fallahdar | May 08 |
| Shari Rafia | Son serving in Iraq | May 06 |
| Tissa Hami | Iranian-American comedian on "The View" | May 06 |
| Vanecha Roudbaraki (2) | PART 2: Focus on artist at Florence Biennale 2007 | May 02 |
| Vanecha Roudbaraki | PART 1: Focus on artist at Florence Biennale 2007 | May 02 |
Nazi Khanoom
by Majid on Fri May 02, 2008 06:21 PM CDTThank you so much for providing the link, the pictures in that link is AWESOME !!!!
#7 Wish I could share a "piyaale chai with them.
#14, 15 and 19 are so heart warming.
...And #23 is THE most beautiful.
I bookmarked the page.
Thanks again.
A time for drunken horses
by Anonymouse on Fri May 02, 2008 07:57 AM CDTNazy those pictures are very nice.
I don't know if you guys have seen the movie A time for drunken horses it is an interesting film. It is not for the faint of heart because it is real and shows the poverty and the struggle people go through to make a living and live.
Many of these pictures in the winter reminded me of that movie.
Concerned Iranian
by Nazy Kaviani on Thu May 01, 2008 11:48 PM CDTThese pictures are really beautiful. I appreciate them for the beauty of their subjects and the heart of their photographer.
Take a look at these pictures of Kandeh Soura Village in Kurdestan from Fars News Agency. I think you will like them. Picture 5 just melts my heart!
http://www.farsnews.com/plarg.php?nn=M299166.jpg
Great scenery!
by Concerned Iranian (not verified) on Thu May 01, 2008 08:21 PM CDTVery nice scenery. Since you are such a great photographer, next time you are there,why don't you take more photos of the people of Kurdistan? They are very interesting, man, woman, and child. This is a great part of Iran, where its nature and civilization remains untapped.
Nice Pics
by Anonymous-persis (not verified) on Thu May 01, 2008 08:15 PM CDTKurdistan is a lovely place. Great job Hamvatan.
Nice
by Dariush (not verified) on Thu May 01, 2008 06:19 PM CDTThanks for these beautiful images. I spent months in kurdistan. I didn't get to see the historic buildings and monuments much, but I got to enjoy the nature. I highly recommend it to visitors. Just watch for snakes and scorpions in mountains!
WOW WOW WOW
by afshinme on Thu May 01, 2008 01:47 PM CDTThank you very much for taking me back home to Sanandaj. I have not been back there for over 25 years and I’m amazed how much it has changed. Although your photos are mostly of the nature and not the city itself, I couldn’t help shedding a tear or two remembering my birth place. Thanks again for one hell of a photo essay.
Thank you.
by Feshangi on Thu May 01, 2008 12:14 PM CDTI enjoyed looking at each and every picture. They all kept my attention.
Are pictures 1 and 2 the same? One taken during the summer and one in the winter?
You are very talented and thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures with us.
Feshangi
very interesting
by Kurdish Warrior (not verified) on Thu May 01, 2008 11:02 AM CDTexcellent..Keep up the good work..
Thanks
by farokh2000 on Thu May 01, 2008 10:47 AM CDTBeautiful work. Thanks so much for sharing.
Magnificent collection
by Majid on Thu May 01, 2008 01:40 AM CDTOne of the best photo essays in this site.
Congratulations to your taste of photgraphy.
Great job my friend.
wow
by shooshtar (not verified) on Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:23 PM CDTsome of the most beautiful pics ive seen... bravo.
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