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Babak Salari

Babak Salari (born March 21, 1959) is Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer, based in Montreal, educated at Concordia University and Dawson College and specialized in black and white do*entary photography.

Born in Shiraz, Iran, Salari's interest in photography began as a teenager in his native Iran where he contributed to various publications. Salari has been do*enting the life of common people in Afghanistan, Jordan, Iraq, Kurdistan, Palestine, Israel, Mexico, Cuba, Bulgaria. He has received many awards, including a Gold Addy from the American Ad Federation in 2004 for his work Locating Afghanistan.

Publications

Four of his projects have been published by publishing house Janet 45:

  • Traumas and Miracles: Portraits of Northwestern Bulgaria(2010, in collaboration with Diana Ivanova)
  • My Street: Cuban Stories (2010, in collaboration with Diana Ivanova)
  • Remembering the People of Afghanistan (2009)
  • Faces, Bodies, Personas: Tracing Cuban Stories (2008).

References

    External links

    • Salari's webpage
    • Salari's books
    • My Street project page
    • 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
    • The Traumas & the Miracles of Babak Salari - videointerview before the opening of Salari's exhibition "Traumas and Miracles: The Portraits of Northwestern Bulgaria", October 13-25th, 2011
    • In black and white, interview for the Bulgarian magazine Programata