Young Afghan Girls Share Their World Through Photography
A female photojournalist whose photo of a farmer became famous in 2004 provides workshops for teenage girls in the hopes that they, too, will find success.
Two aspiring photographers capture paintings in caves at the site of the Buddha statues in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. (Courtesy of Mariam Alimi)
By Mariam Alimi / Sahar Speaks
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