Description
Emi Anrakuji’s unsettling self-portraits and other subjects have earned her a growing recognition in her home country
as he becomes more of a stranger compared to the world he's capturing
Signed by Greg Hunt to title page
At the time of the photos
Iran Caitlin r kiernan Emi Anrakuji’s unsettling self-portraits andFirst edition first impression in fine condition. In 1956, Inge Morath traveled to the Middle East for Holiday magazine where she wore the traditional chador and traveled alone most of the time. Moraths subjects range from politics to religion and from work to commerce; from the Shah's palace to the nomad's tent to the Zoroaster's sacred shrine.
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