There was a time in World War II when a number of brave people risked their lives in order to save the lives of others. Bravery was their second name. My purpose in this photo was to capture not only their vigorous image, but also their innocence in the face of the model. The Red Cross is a representation of a nation’s conscience. Therefore they sacrificed their most precious gift (their lives) for those people. I once read that “He who saves the lives of others has saved everyone’s life.” This photo is a tribute to all those silent heroes that don’t get the value they deserve.
Peyman Naderi is a Persian contemporary fine art and portrait photographer born in 1990. He is a self-taught photographer who started his first professional projects in the year 2013. As he began his career as a professional photographer, his first motto was to create original and creative photos through which his own perceptions of the world and art could be understood. Also, he is eager to represent a unique way of looking at various concepts in the world.