Category: Daily Dose of Iran

  • Cyber Curfew in Iran

    Cyber Curfew in Iran

    Update: #Iran has now been offline for 52 hours following a government-imposed internet shutdown targeting widespread public protests. National connectivity remains at just 5% of normal levels, leaving Iranians cut off from the world #Internet4Iran⏱ 📰https://t.co/1Al0DT8an1 pic.twitter.com/F5Y9nBdnOJ — NetBlocks (@netblocks) November 18, 2019 @nytimes @CNN @cnnbrk @AP #IranianProtests #Internet4Iran #Iran

  • Tourist Video of Iran – Mio Iran

    Tourist Video of Iran – Mio Iran

    last year, sebastian linda a German filmmaker went to Iran with his pregnant wife while they were expecting their child to be born soon.  This video has been made as a gift for their son Mio … Apparently the got their son’s name from Mayyu, a village in Dasht-e Laleh Rural District, Asir District, Mohr…

  • Iranian Flirtatious Move and Grove is In Jail

    Iranian Flirtatious Move and Grove is In Jail

    Mahi Maedeh one of the most famous Iranian celebrities in social networks has been arrested in Iran for dancing. Apparently the 17 years old Maede Hojabri had no choice but to show remorse in Government’s main T.V … This arrest brought another wave of disappointment in Iranian Public sphere and one more time shewed how…

  • Iranian Youth by the Photos

    The government official in Iran always trying to impose a sort of religiosity among the nation’s youth but there are journalists and artists that are trying to show the real face of Iran. photographer Hossein Fatemi captured some raw images of the Iranian youth in their day to day life. He was able to show a…

  • Rosh Hashanah, Iran, Shiraz 1974

    Rosh Hashanah, Iran, Shiraz 1974

    Iranian Jewish celebrating their Rosh Hashanah ( The new year) in Shiraz, Iran 1974

  • Britney Spears workout of a sweat session With Her Iranian Boyfriend

    Britney Spears workout of a sweat session With Her Iranian Boyfriend

    In her Instagram, Britney Spears posted an Instagram workout of a sweat session with her Iranian boyfriend and it was lovely. she at the end add a caption that said: Stronger together A post shared by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) on May 3, 2018 at 1:24pm PDT  

  • Jasmin Moghbeli, NASA’s Newest Astronaut Recruit

    Jasmin Moghbeli, NASA’s Newest Astronaut Recruit

    An American – Iranian Cobra pilot Jasmin Moghbeli has been selected by NASA to join the 2017 Astronaut Candidate Class. The New York native earned a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering with Information Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed by a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School. The 12…

  • She ran across northern Iran and saw kindness

    She ran across northern Iran and saw kindness

    Kristina Palten was wondering what she can do to have an impact on prejudiced world that she encounters. She decided to run alone across Iran. She took risk and was afraid. But her intuition was positive. She run for 58 days and most of the time all she saw was kindness and compassion. Kristina Paltén blog…

  • Iranian Homosexuals in an Album

    Iranian Homosexuals in an Album

    Born to Iranian parents but growing up with Swiss upbringing gave Laurence Rasti critical mind that has a flavors of both culture. In her project “There Are No Homosexuals in Iran “, we can see the alternative perspective that she brought to a social issue in Iran. “In Denizli, a small town in Turkey, hundreds of Iranian gay refugees have put…

  • A cozy dining spot in the middle of nowhere 

    A cozy dining spot in the middle of nowhere 

    Sometimes you have no idea how a place in the middle of your way to a destination can become your cozy spot. You would not care what time or when it is. That becomes your all the time hang out, no matter what. I found my cozy spot while ago when I was traveling to…

  • Iranian Men Are Very Gentle and Shy

    Iranian Men Are Very Gentle and Shy

    Men across the country and from a broad range of backgrounds posed for Irish photographer Owen McCann who was travelling in Iran. ‘There was an obvious language barrier,’ he says, ‘but I found them to be very gentle and shy. I didn’t detect any macho tendencies among the men I encountered which surprised me a…

  • Esfahan, Endangered Archive

    Esfahan, Endangered Archive

    Image source British library http://eap.bl.uk/database/overview_item.a4d?catId=10175;r=18467

  • Afro Iranian Music: Dingomaro

    Afro Iranian Music: Dingomaro

    On Iran’s Gulf coast a particular culture has grown from centuries of naval history and nearby trade. African roots in Iran result in remarkable and distinct customs, including styles of Persian-African music and dancing that is particular to Bandar Abbas and the south. The film trailer is below narrated in Persian by musician Hamid Said, named…

  • Tirgan, Festival of Iranian Arts and Culture – Toronto

    Tirgan, Festival of Iranian Arts and Culture – Toronto

    Tirgan refers to an ancient festival traditionally held in the month of July , inspiring what is currently world’s largest celebration of Iranian arts and culture, taking place biennially at the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, Canada. Having attracted over 130,000 visitors in 2013, upwards of 150,000 visitors are expected to attend the next Tirgan Festival,…

  • Iranian New Year – Dance in Montreal

    Iranian New Year – Dance in Montreal

    Celebrating Norouz, the Iranian New Year, in Montreal, Canada. The word Norouz (or Nowrouz) means “New Day” which is the first day of spring in Iran. During the two weeks holiday of Norouz, people either travel, or visit their family and friends to celebrate this traditional event. Norouz is one of the main parts of…

  • Travel to Iran Is Better Than Disneyland

    Travel to Iran Is Better Than Disneyland

    The logistics are simple. Fly to Dubai, arrive at the busiest airport on the entire planet. Transit to Shiraz, Iran – flight time, less than an hour. Various airlines, every day, take your pick. I paid less than hundred for the ticket. Just outside of Shiraz is Persepolis – the UNESCO World Heritage listed ruins…

  • Daily Dose of Iran

    Daily Dose of Iran

    Iran has appeared in numerous headlines around the world in recent months, usually attached to stories about military exercises and other saber-rattlings, economic sanctions, a suspected nuclear program, and varied political struggles. Iran is a country of more than 75 million people with a diverse history stretching back many thousands of years. Iran is also…

  • Dazzling Images of Iranian Mosques Interiors

    Dazzling Images of Iranian Mosques Interiors

    (CNN) — It’s a side of Iran the rest of the world doesn’t normally get to see — the kaleidoscopically brilliant interiors of the country’s intricately designed mosques. With beautiful mosaics and stained glass framed by powerful architecture, the buildings are astounding. Their fine detail has been captured in a series of breathtaking photographs by…

  • Consumer Culture in Iran

    Thomas Cristofoletti photographs challenges the global perception of what is really happening in Iran. He was able to picture a consumer society by all means. It seems that the whole nation craze for life style that the T.V commercials’ portraying all around the western world. In his artistic statement of Iranian project mentioned the fact…

  • Rich Kids of Tehran

    It was a few months ago that we had a report about Rich kids of Instagram and all the huff and puff  of luxury cars, jewelries, big boats and mansions that young rich people around the world proudly claiming to have. Here goes what Iranians do, repeating the same thing only because as the saying…

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  • Visual Historian of Iranian Cities – Bandar Abbas

    Visual Historian of Iranian Cities – Bandar Abbas

    The oldest record of Bandar Abbas is during the reign of Darius the Great (between 586 and 522 B.C.) When Alexander took over the Persian Empire, Bandar Abbas was known as Hormirzad. Bandar Abbas up to the 16th century, used to be called Gamrūn to the Persians. In the 16th century European navigators called it…

  • Visual Historian of Iranian Cities – Bandar lengeh

    ُThese days, all around the world being a photo journalist is an exciting artistic career. Things are changing fast and the contrasts, conflicts and above all fusion of traditions and contemporary stuff are everywhere. You can see a visual historian at work with every shot from our favorite photographer Mohammad Rodgoli takes. Part 1 Bandar…

  • Iranian – Afghan people

    Iranian – Afghan people

    The typical pictures of Afghan-immigrants in Iran are usually associated with single men in construction sites but after a few decades the demographic has changed. Our favorite photo journalist Mohammad Roodgoli has some candid camera style photos of our  Afghan-Iranian people  and they are as ordinary as other citizens of Iran.

  • Iranian Granparents – Candid Camera

  • Queen Soraya Sees Spring Fashions (1955)

    Queen Soraya Sees Spring Fashions (1955)

    It was a well known fact that the Shah of Iran’s second wife was his true love. Due to lack of an heir, fate of their love changed and Princess Soraya took refuge in Paris when the royal marriage collapsed. Princess Soraya was famous for the sad eyes. She also was famous for being one of the most…

  • Women in Tehran's Streets

    Mohammad Roodgoli has all the essential tools for capturing street photos. Choice of the right lens,  shutter speeds, angels, ability to recognize the natural Mise en Scene would create a superb picture when you are ready and expose yourself to chance.

  • Iranian Man

  • Iranian Men

  • Tehran – Men in the Subway

  • Iranian Couples

  • Peddler in the Rain

  • Waiting to Be Charged _ Daily Iran's Photo