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First female Photography exhibition held in Kabul

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The very first female photography exhibition has been held in Kabul, in the following exhibition four female photographers have visited central Provinces of Afghanistan and have taken shots of different life style of women in remote areas.

The following exhibition would be held by women on the street of Kabul streets to draw attentions of pedestrians.

The female photographers have began their mission from Kabul up to Bamyan, Ghor, Daikundi taking shots of Women who are living in remote areas.

Mission has been accomplished in 10 days and now the photos are ready to be exhibited in Kabul city.

Film director Sahra Karimi said,” we are trying to exhibit the positive face of Afghan women life style, those women who are living in mountains, and remote areas which their statues are exhibited within pictures.”

The life of Afghan women has enormous stories to tell, Afghan women here in Afghanistan are working shoulder to shoulder with their men, though they were kept away from their basic rights which is education, still fighting for their life.

Miss, Eliar the photographer said,” I have come to my counter after several years,it was a remarkable experience for me to be capable to draw the face of Afghan women through my career,I will show the life of Afghan women through my photos to the world.”

The main difference of the current photo exhibition is that I have gone to remote areas and have taken best shots of Women who are living in the other female photographer Wiga Muqarbi said.

In the following exhibition hundreds of male and female have attended the decisions were made to launch such exhibition on the streets in Kabul Afghanistan.

Reported by FarahNaz Forotan

 

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