In 2009 I started photography self-taught.
In 2011, I decided to travel to Afghanistan and covered the events of the war in Afghanistan.
My concentration in photography is on social problems, violence, violation of human rights, poverty, injustice, and social discrimination.
I dedicated my life to documenting Middle Eastern people and their lives.
From 2017 to now, following the aftermath of the Afghanistan war, I began to photograph Afghan immigrants and covering issues of illegal immigrants.
2017- Selective in the Native & Everyday Projects Mentorship Program in the Native Agency
2017- Winner of 2nd place in Istanbul Photo Awards in story news
2018- Recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Fellowship
2018- Finalist of the Philip Jones Griffiths Award
2019- Winner of 3rd place of the World Press Photo contest in Contemporary Issues - singles
2019- Finalist of Leica Oskar Barnack Award
2019- Winner of 1st place the conflict of the Direct Look photo contest