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Revision as of 22:08, 29 November 2009
Babak Salari (born March 21, 1959 in Shiraz) is Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer, based in Montreal, educated at Concordia University and Dawson Institute of Photography and specialized in black and white documentary photography.
Salari has been documenting the life of common people in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Jordan, Iraq, Kurdistan, Palestine, Israel, Mexico, Cuba, Bulgaria. Two of his projects has been published by publishing house Janet 45: Remembering the People of Afghanistan (2009) and Faces, Bodies, Personas: Tracing Cuban Stories (2008).
External links
- Salari's webpage
- Salari's books
- New bent on the Cuban revolution, an interview in Hour magazine
- Glimpses of queer Cuba, review in Montreal Mirror
- A conversation with Babak Salari in Slightly Lucid, a visual arts and photography blog
- In black and white, interview for the Bulgarian magazine Programata