Basir Seerat, An Afghan Photo Journalist

Author: Lord Kavi (Iran) - July 3, 2008

Wandering in blogosphere, led me today to Afghan’s weblogs which were really interesting. Of those, was Basir Seerat’s photo weblog. He is 26 years old who has B.A in directing theater and cinema. Also is photo journalist for Human Rights in Afghanistan. He had made some art works in filmmaking, photography and calligraphy. I found his photos interesting and like you to check him out in Basir Seerat weblog for more here and here.

p.s. I cant upload images due to some problesm and leaving links from this weblog, cant be shown here.



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4 Responses to “Basir Seerat, An Afghan Photo Journalist”

  • Great post Lord. Basir has submitted some photos to AfghanPress.org which people can see in the gallery page.

  • Basir Seerat Wrote:

    I aperciate what you rote a bout me , and i hope we can change the srcomesstancess as well as possible .
    i really thank you from you and all tohsoe who loves my photos that i am taking from Afghanistan.

  • Lord Kavi Wrote:

    Dear Basir,
    You’re great my friend and your photos are very interesting! Hope a good future for you and your art!
    Regards,

  • michelle Wrote:

    Dear Basir Seerat,

    I very much enjoyed seeing your work. I have never visited Afghanistan but it seems to me you have really captured the essence of your country through your art. It is an important step for peace that we become familiar with one anothers culture. I wish you much success and hope you will have a chance to exhibit your photography to the world.

    Michelle — Jerusalem, Israel

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