Ms. Goodman’s portraits show the daily life of today’s Iranian woman: their playful spirit, shopping, recording videos on smartphones, painting their nails and wearing colorful clothing.
Ms. Goodman’s portraits show the daily life of today’s Iranian woman: their playful spirit, shopping, recording videos on smartphones, painting their nails and wearing colorful clothing. In a black and white photograph from 1983, two young girls, their heads covered by black and white hajibs, cover their mouths bashfully as they giggle. In contrast, a 2015 color photo portrays twin sisters covered with floral headscarves and smiling broadly. As a photojournalist for 35 years, Ms. Goodman has contributed images and reports to The New York Times, UPI, and CBS-TV. Her photographs have been published in The Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and TIME. Free and open to the public.
Free and open to the public.
2018/10/16 - 2018/12/14
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