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In Champaign Sept. 10th? Stop by the Library at 7:00 pm…

September 1st, 2007

… To hear Tori talk about our book:

Iran: View from Here

Date: Monday, September 10, 2007

Time: 7:00 PM - 08:00 PM

Location: Champaign Main Library on Randolph and Green

At a teahouse in North Tehran

Even though Kamran was born in Iran, he left during his teen years and saw the same images of Iran that people outside Iran saw: images of the Iran-Iraq war and women in black chadors, flag-burning, fists in the air, and demonstrations. These are the images of Iran. It seems unimaginable that that Kamran, someone who fled from the worst excesses of the Islamic revolution, would bring his American Jewish wife to Iran or that she would willingly go. But he did and she did.

What was it like for an American to travel in Iran? How were we greeted? What was it like to try to conform to the necessities of Islamic law with its prohibitions on public affection and alcohol, and the restrictions of women’s clothing? What about photography? How did people react to the camera?

These questions are some of those addressed in this talk.

Ashura precession in Tehran

In the introduction to the photo book Iran: View from Here, Kamran writes:

Tori and I came here with a bag full of our large format camera equipment and our heavy tripod. We both are used to setting up and controlling our images, but in Iran everything was set up for us. We did not come here to photograph Iran. We thought we would take some portraits of my family and the people we meet here. We never took the large-format camera out of the bag. Everything happened too fast and too powerfully and too emotionally. Our high-tech digital low-resolution camera is the only camera we used or misused. We took thousands of pictures, and we missed thousands of pictures. We still don’t have a single picture of Persepolis or the tomb of Hafez. Our small camera went almost everywhere with us; it fit easily into our pockets and easily into our lives.

We took the pictures that presented themselves to us. This may not be the Iran you dream of or imagine – an Iran of wild parties or religious fervor or battle – but it is the Iran we experienced. I will have to leave before I can know if I will miss Iran.

The book is available for sale at Pages for All Ages in Savoy and online at ashtarydesign.com. Tori will also have copies available at the library for the low, low price of $22.00. Hope to see you there!

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Book Signing in Champaign, IL

June 16th, 2007

Friday, June 22
5:00-7:00 pm
Pages for All Ages
1201 Savoy Plaza
Savoy, IL 61874

After our morning interview with David Inge, we will head over to Pages for All Ages for a book signing. Come buy a book (just $22.00!) and chat with us. We look forward to seeing you there.

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Michigan Speaking Events

June 16th, 2007

Picnic in the Garden of Eden: Unexpected Tales from Iran

Sunday, June 24, 2007, 7:00pm
Temple Beth Emet
2309 Packard St.
Ann Arbor, MI

Talk by Tori Egherman & Kamran Ashtary

Tori and Kamran have just returned to the US after living in Tehran for over three years. She and her husband have documented their experiences in a popular blog and in a photo book entitled Iran: View from Here. The book provides a visual insight to the diversity of day-to-day life in Iran and will be available for purchase (Just $22.00!). Reception follows the talk.

Iran: View from Here

Wednesday, June 27, 7:00 pm
Bombadills Café in Ypsilanti
217 W. Michigan Ave.
Ypsilanti, MI.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live and work in a country made infamous by its inclusion in “The Axis of Evil?” We invite you to come hear Tori Egherman, an American who spent 3.5 years living in Iran, and her husband Kamran Ashtary speak about their experiences living in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

They will show photographs taken during their time in Iran and will be selling their photography book “Iran: View from Here.” ($22.00)

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