





Zohreh Zadbood is an Iranian photographer, writer, and poet, fluent in both English and Persian. Her artistic style reflects her identity as a visual storyteller, blending poetry and imagery seamlessly. Drawing from her remarkable talent for writing, she breathes life into her photography, transforming everyday scenes into narratives that evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation. This ability to intertwine words and visuals allows her to create deeply evocative stories across both mediums. Her photographs have been featured on various platforms, including the Gold Issue of the Los Angeles Press and the Dreams and Nightmares exhibition at Boomer Gallery in London. She was also a finalist in the Our World is Kind photo contest. One of her notable collections, Beneath the Blooms:Capturing Nature’s Delicate Splendor, was selected on the Elizabeth Street Garden online platform, contributing to efforts to preserve the garden. In addition to her photographic achievements, she is a published poet and recently celebrated the publication of one of her poems in The Kenyon Review.
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