Photographer Hamed Sodachi has brought 31 photos from Syria to O Gallery in Tehran.
The collection on display is a documentation of how the war in Syria changed the face of the country, according to the Persian website of Honaronline.
The devastating conflict in the Arab country started in 2011 with an anti-government protest but soon exploded into a full-fledged bloody military conflict between armed opposing factions, the government, foreign powers, terrorist groups and mercenaries from dozens of counties.
Fighting and terror attacks has killed more than half a million people and displaced millions.
“Blind Spot” is the name of the exhibition that refers to an area within shooting range but hidden from the eyes of the shooter because of being situated behind a geographical feature or an object.
It is Sodachi’s fourth exhibition that opened on Friday for two weeks.
O Gallery is located on first floor, No. 18, Khedri Street, Qaem Maqam Street.