Iran can be a very daunting place to cover, especially in
Tehran where most reporting is done. It’s a vast city, known
most for its traffic jams. My goal with each of my clients
is prepare them for the challenges of accomplishing their
tasks in one of the world’s
most chaotic places. This can begin months before a journey
and can continue until passports are stamped on departure
from Iran.
Whether or not my presence is desired for the
journey to Iran, I have developed a network of media professionals
that are dependable and trustworthy, from top photographers
and cameramen to experienced translators and drivers.
My clients’ comfort while they work is one of my
highest priorities. Finding suitable accommodations varies
depending on the geographical demands and the monetary constraints
of the project. I will help find the hotel that best fits
each clients needs and also provide detailed guides to the
best restaurants, tea and coffee houses and shopping in Iran.
Iran is a fascinating country and more than anything, I
hope to facilitate a safe and memorable journey to the heart
of one of the world’s
great civilization. When time permits, I take my clients to the historical gems
of ancient Persia and the museums that highlight its cultural artifacts. The
history is an integral part to understanding Iran and stories benefit from this
background.