Milad J. Panah is a dedicated documentary photographer specializing in in-depth visual storytelling that captures the complexities of migration, conflict, and societal change. His work extends beyond daily news coverage, delving into the human environment and exploring themes rooted in anthropology. Through long-term projects, Milad examines the cultural, social, and environmental factors that shape human experiences, offering nuanced perspectives on the human condition.
Milad’s photography has documented pivotal moments such as the war in Ukraine, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the European migrant crisis in Greece. Though published by ZEIT Online, Hamburger Morgenpost, and t-online.de, his core practice is visual anthropology—long-form, ethnographic storytelling that situates current events within lived history and social structure
Fluent in English, German, Farsi, Dari, and Italian, Milad’s multicultural background enriches his ability to connect with diverse communities and authentically convey their stories. Based in Hamburg, Germany, he continues to pursue meaningful projects that reveal the resilience, humanity, and cultural depth of the people and environments he photographs.
Hamburg, Germany
contact@milad-jp.com
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