there was a refugee festival by the name of the One Journey Festival. This last June, I went to Washington, D.C. Right now, there are maybe around 20 photos. Then, we arrange an exhibit at the El Cajon Library. One of my friends, she worked at the Oceanside library, also she saw my interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune and she asked me if it’s possible to exhibit my photos. Embassy in Afghanistan back in 2015 to 2021, they know me and I have lots of contact with them. Lots of my American friends that I was working at the U.S. Since I moved to U.S., I’m trying to get exhibition in U.S. These are all positive pictures of Afghanistan because people always see and hear Afghanistan by the name of war in the country and they didn’t have any good image from Afghanistan. These are the photos from Afghanistan - the positive side of Afghanistan, the landscape from Afghanistan, the smiley faces of people of Afghanistan, the national sport of Afghanistan. Now, we are showing these photos at the El Cajon Library. Q: What images will people see if they visit your current photography exhibition at the El Cajon Library?Ī: These are photographs from Afghanistan that I first present at the Oceanside library. (This interview has been edited for length and clarity.) Khan’s quotes have been edited to maintain the way that he spoke during our interview as a non-native English speaker. He took some time to talk about his photography, sharing an often unseen side of his home country, and the kind of life he would like to build in America. Although the couple was working at a local Subway, they moved to Dallas in April for a job he found as a sound technician with an event production company their plan is to return to San Diego in October. 30, Khan says that he, his wife and their 3-year-old son were granted permanent resident status this past June. Initially here on humanitarian parole, which provides two years of benefits to Afghan nationals set to expire Sept. Among the tens of thousands of refugees who left the country, they settled in San Diego where he began exhibiting images from his self-published 2019 book, “Hidden Treasure,” which he created “to show the positive side of Afghanistan to the world.” Previously on display in Oceanside, where he also answered questions about his home country and his work there, about 20 of the 250 pictures from his book are currently on display at the El Cajon Library through Wednesday. troops withdrew and the Taliban resumed power. In 2021, he and his wife, son, and brother evacuated on a military flight after U.S. Omer Khan is a photojournalist who was born and raised in Kabul, earning a journalism degree there and selling some of his photography out of a space at the U.S. The difference is that they were all taken in Afghanistan. “Cheers to whatever little we have ?” happens to be one fascinating caption.There are familiar images: a man selling balloons, kids flying a kite, the passion captured in the throes of playing the national pastime, people walking past a religious place of worship, or a group of children excitedly scrambling to look at the digital images a photographer just took of them. Alizeh Bhabi looks absolutely cute here, with her bare face. Even after the wedding festivities were over, Humaima and Dua never missed a chance to embrace their baby brother’s, bubbly sweetheart.Īlso Read: Alizay – Feroze Khan Tie Knot In A Traditional Ceremonyīut first, let’s dwell on the photos of our new favorite Bhabi posted by the heartthrob, Feroze Khan on his Instagram.įeroze Khan has posted this photo soon after their Mehndi ceremony. Not only Feroze Khan’s fans were spellbound by the new edition in the Malick family, his sisters also became fond of their Bhabi, quite literally. From her surreal smile to her astoundingly innocent persona, the newest bride instantly won ample hearts. From the PJ dance parties to Bhangra sessions along with the presence of well-celebrated artistes made all those glamorous affairs become headlines for quite a while.Īlso Read: Feroze Khan’s Mehndi was literally LIT!Īmidst infinite love and happiness, we found the officially favorite Bhabi of 2018 Alizeh Feroze Khan. The star-studded events garnered immense love and praise from a vast populace. The last week of March and the first week of April happened to have all the people residing within Pakistan hooked on the ceremonial wedding festivities of the heartthrob, Feroze Khan.
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