• Takht-e Rostam
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Takht-e Rostam

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Hedayat Amid | 
Afghanistan
Regular price
£64.00
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£64.00
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Sold out
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Photograph by Hedayat Amid. Frame not included. For framing options, please email contact@ishkar.com

I took this of photograph of the stupa of Takht-e Rostam monastery in Samangan Province in 2017. The monastery was built in the 4-5th century AD while the area was part of the Kushano-Sasanian kingdom. The extraordinary complex is carved entirely out of the bedrock.

Hedayat Amid

PRINT QUALITY

Photographs professionally printed on high quality Fuji Flex paper. The paper has a pure white base with exceptional black density, contrast and reproduction detail. The silky smooth reflective coating enhances the detail and definition of the images. 310 gsm.

DIMENSIONS

Photograph prints are based on the typical A5, A4, A3 and A2 sizing. However each print size varies slightly to match the photograph dimensions. Email contact@ishkar.com for exact dimensions.

* Please note that the frame dimensions may look different to the image below depending on the size of the image to frame ratio.

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Returns

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The photographer

Hedayat Amid is an award winning photographer born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1990. Just a young boy when the Taliban took control in Kabul, Hedayat remembers the time when photos, television and all artistic works containing human figures were banned. After the fall of Taliban, Hedayat sought all the opportunities to pursue his childhood passion for photography, attending the photojournalism course at AINA photo agency. Today, Hedayat works as a senior photojournalist for European Press Photo Agency in Kabul, and has been published in national and international press such as Washington Post, New York Times and the Guardian. Hedayat’s photography has won prizes from UNESCO, Premio Luchetta, the British Embassy in Kabul, and in 2015, one of his photos was selected as part of the top 100 photos of the year by Time magazine. 

More than half of the population in Afghanistan are illiterate, therefore photography and visual arts are essential for delivering information and news. As an Afghan, I am proud to have had an active role in portraying image of Afghanistan to the world.

the concept

In war-torn countries the vast majority of professional photographers work for news agencies. This means their work is often focused on coverage of conflict. Our project is motivated by the opportunity to give talented photographers an entirely new outlet for their work. Through this project we hope to reveal a side to war-torn countries rarely seen in the international media.

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