
I’m Amir, a photographer and scientist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
My work centers on social-documentary photography—long-term projects that explore how people and landscapes shape one another.
My work centers on social-documentary photography—long-term projects that explore how people and landscapes shape one another.
I’m drawn to the quiet details of everyday life: the resilience of families, the dignity of labor, and the subtle connections that bind communities together.
Working primarily in black and white, I aim to create photographs that are both honest and artful, combining the clarity of documentary work with the depth of fine art.
Working primarily in black and white, I aim to create photographs that are both honest and artful, combining the clarity of documentary work with the depth of fine art.
Through HumanThreads, I hope these images spark reflection and raise social awareness—inviting viewers to pause, look closely, and engage with the stories and issues that connect us all.
humanthreads.art@gmail.com