
TABRIZ, Iran (AP) — Following a five-day journalism assignment in Iran’s capital, an Associated Press photography team embarked on an extensive road trip toward Turkey’s border. The nearly half-day journey captured glimpses of daily Iranian life through vehicle windows, documenting moments defined by travel and geographic diversity.
The visual narrative traces the photographers’ path using highway designations, starting with Highway 2 departing Tehran and progressing through Routes 16, 24, and 32. Their cameras captured herders guiding flocks of goats and sheep, commercial trucks in transit, a wandering stray dog, and the rhythm of roadside commerce. In Tabriz, they photographed a vendor creating cotton candy, while other stops revealed a baker at work and merchants selling fresh produce, meals and warm beverages. Near Golshahr, they documented a hotel worker maintaining spotless hallway floors.
Throughout the expedition, dramatic terrain unfolded under expansive azure skies dotted with brilliant white clouds and darker formations drifting overhead.
The photographic documentation concludes at the Razi–Kapıköy international crossing, where both the highway and narrative transition once again.
The collection represents a curated selection by Associated Press photography editors.








