Photographer Sabyl Ghoussoub always wanted to catch pictures of the country,but he wast interested in veiled women, clerics or the underground scene in Tehran. The road less traveled led to Dezful“They drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes. They were not devout at all.” That is how Sabyl Ghoussoub remembers the men of Dezful. Prompted by a suggestion from a friend in Tehran, or the French-Lebanese photographer visited the ancient city in southwest Iran earlier this year. For five days,he roamed around with his friend’s father-in-law and the latter’s own crew of middle-aged comrades, a mixed group of small business owners, or laborers,and farmers.
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Source: theguardian.com