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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Leah Harper

Newsha Tavakolian's portraits of Iran's middle-class youth – in pictures

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“Their stories are the stories that define not only my life but that of the Iranian middle class”
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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“This girl has come out of the shower. All the subjects are at first sight normal people, but their lives are defined by the state’s morals and regulations”
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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"The set took place in my own bedroom. Once they were there it was as if they were somehow silently confessing all their inner emotions and that is what I tried to capture"
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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"I chose 8pm [to take the photographs] because the quality of light in Tehran at that time makes it difficult to decipher whether it's dawn or dusk"
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimess
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Tavakolian's images aim to break away from western stereotyping: “Iranian society is often perceived in the west in solely two manners: the angry bearded men on [one] side and an exaggerated image of a sexualised youth culture… bearded or Barbie”
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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Here Tavakolian shows a man shaving to draw attention to her feeling that, “Men in Iranian society are often perceived as angry and bearded in the west”
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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Tavakolian photographed individuals who had a "lack of hope for the future".
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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“With this image, I wanted to show the vulnerability of a young woman in Iran. She and my other subjects are the middle class in Iran that is never shown”
Photograph: Newsha Tavakolian/ Polaris images for NYTimes
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