There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment. "Robert Frank"
Sasan Moayyedi (May 30, 1959) is an Iranian photojournalist. He has been working for 38 years.
He began his career in his hometown of Tehran. Moayyedi was one of the first journalists to document Saddam Hussein's chemical attack on the Kurdish city of Halabja in 1988, and he is responsible for some of the tragedy's most iconic images. Sasan has published eight books of photography and his images have appeared in hundreds of exhibitions. Moayyedi is also producing a number of documentary films.
Sasan has been photographing the Kurdish people for more than 10 years. Recently, he traveled to the Syrian city of Kobane to witness the devastation of the ethnically Kurdish area.
Sasan Moayyedi
Sasan Moayyedi is an Iranian photojournalist who has been working for 38 years.