Maryam Zandi's book showcases approximately 200 black and white photographs of the Iranian Revolution, taken between November 1978 and April 1979. These images, including those of the first national referendum and the establishment of the Islami ...
Maryam Zandi's book showcases approximately 200 black and white photographs of the Iranian Revolution, taken between November 1978 and April 1979. These images, including those of the first national referendum and the establishment of the Islamic Republic, are presented in black and white for stylistic consistency, despite Zandi also having color photos. Published uncensored after a seven-year delay due to Zandi's aesthetic choices, the collection stands as a crucial historical record. Despite later photographic work and initial publication challenges, Zandi insisted on publishing "Iranian Revolution of 1979" in Iran, believing it belongs to the nation.
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