Nakisa (an artistic name) is an Iranian Kurdish girl who was born in northern city of Chalus where she continued her studies.
She is born from a marriage between a civil engineer father and an artist mother.
Nakisa is the third child of a family having five children. She was studying pure mathematics at university. But the death of her father forced her to abandon the university and migrate to Tehran to help her family’s livelihood.
Nakisa now earn money for herself and her family by selling flowers on the streets of Tehran.
Below are pictures of her daily life:
Photos Credit: Amin Jalali, IRNA
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