Traveler of the Western Road

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A Story Within

We met Mohammad, an old man, waiting beside the road, hoping to catch a ride back home after work. He was about 30 km away from his village. When I asked for his portrait, he said I could—if I helped him get home. We took this photo near the mountains along the Paveh-Kermanshah road. After the shoot, he fell into a deep sleep in the car—as though he hadn’t rested for days.

More about this location

Paveh (Persian and Kurdish: پاوه)[a] is a city in the Central District of Paveh CountyKermanshah province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is in a region called Hawraman.

During its early history, Javanrud was part of the loosely defined Ardalan province, the previous name of the present-day Kurdistan province. In 1909, its vali (governor) Aman-Allah Khan Ardalan (r. 1799–1825) ordered the construction of a fortress named Qal'a-ye Javanrud on a small hill near the middle of the Javanrud. In the mid-1970s, Javanrud was added to the Kermanshah province, later receiving its own sub-province in 1989.

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A Story Within

We met Mohammad, an old man, waiting beside the road, hoping to catch a ride back home after work. He was about 30 km away from his village. When I asked for his portrait, he said I could—if I helped him get home. We took this photo near the mountains along the Paveh-Kermanshah road. After the shoot, he fell into a deep sleep in the car—as though he hadn’t rested for days.

More about this location

Paveh (Persian and Kurdish: پاوه)[a] is a city in the Central District of Paveh CountyKermanshah province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is in a region called Hawraman.

During its early history, Javanrud was part of the loosely defined Ardalan province, the previous name of the present-day Kurdistan province. In 1909, its vali (governor) Aman-Allah Khan Ardalan (r. 1799–1825) ordered the construction of a fortress named Qal'a-ye Javanrud on a small hill near the middle of the Javanrud. In the mid-1970s, Javanrud was added to the Kermanshah province, later receiving its own sub-province in 1989.

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Printed on FineArt Hahnemühle Photo Rag — a museum-quality paper known for its exceptional detail, deep contrast, and wide color gamut.

Amir Azari’s prints are meticulously created using state-of-the-art printers and archival inks to ensure exceptional color fidelity, fine detail, and longevity.

This is a limited edition print, available in six different sizes. Each size comes with a fixed number of editions:

  • 12 x 18 inches – Edition of 30

  • 16 x 24 inches – Edition of 25

  • 20 x 30 inches – Edition of 20

  • 24 x 36 inches – Edition of 15

  • 30 x 40 inches (Extra Large) – Edition of 10

  • 40 x 53 inches (Collector Size) – Edition of 5

Once an edition size is sold out, no further prints of that image and size will ever be produced. This is it!

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  • The title of the image

  • Edition number and total quantity

  • Production date

  • Certificate number

  • A hologram seal on both the print and certificate, matched by a unique code

All prints are borderless and unframed (frame and matte are not included).

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