Photo Stories The Fall of the Berlin Wall BY David Hornback As the 20th century approached its conclusion, an event of extraordinary historical importance unfolded against…Kazhan MetrographyDecember 4, 2023
Photo Stories Kurdistan through The Raw Society’s lensesBY Jorge Delgado Urena & Pierre Lavie “We could say that photography is an artifact; it's fiction, not to be confused with…Kazhan MetrographyJuly 19, 2023
Photo Stories “I had to see for myself”BY Ed Kashi, Purva Tsai, Erol Franks, Eric Flood “We could say that photography is an artifact; it's fiction, not to be confused with…Kazhan MetrographyJuly 12, 2023
Photo Stories Living Amidst the Remnants of BombsBY Zardasht Osman Chemical bombs have deeply impacted Kurdish people over the years. These bombs have left a…Kazhan MetrographyMay 30, 2023
Photo Stories Akre: A Growing Haven for Tourists and RefugeesBY Hawre Khalid Akre, situated in northern Iraq on the outskirts of the Nineveh Plains, is an integral…Kazhan MetrographyMay 20, 2023
Photo Stories “We can’t see well”BY Fayaq Hamasalih & Hawre Khalid The first chemical attack on the Kurds was carried out by Saddam Hussein in the…Kazhan MetrographyApril 15, 2023
Photo Stories Mines from Iraq-Iran war continue to threaten Kurdistan’s PenjwenBY Bandan Atta Mines from Iraq-Iran war continue to threaten Kurdistan's Penjwen Penjwen, a small town in Iraqi…Kazhan MetrographyApril 13, 2023
Photo Stories Photographing Kirkuk between 2007-2023, following US-led invasion of IraqBY Hawre Khalid A selection of photos photojournalist Hawre Khalid took of his hometown, Kirkuk, in the last…Kazhan MetrographyApril 8, 2023
Photo Stories The Female BeekeeperBY Zewan Sirwan Khabat Karim Hassan, 62, has been in the beekeeping business since 1993. She began because…Kazhan MetrographyMarch 4, 2023
Photo Stories A Champion for Women’s RightsBY Shamal Hisamadin Hawzhin Mohammad Rasool, 28, is a teacher and social activist in Shene village, Qaladza, who…Kazhan MetrographyFebruary 26, 2023