I have always enjoyed taking photographs, especially of creative people, artists and people with an interesting story. Her photos are often conceptually or thematically driven. Here, she has a chance to showcase them. Some of Setareh's photos of Melissa Todd were included in the Art for All Exhibition at Turner Rowe Art Centre & Gallery in Ramsgate.
Scroll down this page to view a series of galleries from a range of shoots.
Dolls House of the Body with Melissa Todd
Melissa Todd is one of those people where you don't say what she does, you say what she doesn't do, because that's a shorter list. I wanted to photograph her for ages for some project or another, but this doll's house idea came together at just the right moment. She is a woman not afraid of taking a risk.
Maggie Harris, Poppy Field, Chartham
I had a chance to photograph the poet Maggie Harris in a poppy field. I like photographing people, real characters, with long, winding, established careers who have a story.
Gary Studley, sunflower field, Sarre
I had the great privilege of photographing Gary Studley this year. I've always been drawn to places of nature, which is obvious in my photography, and I guess in part that may be because it's easy. Nature is the most beautiful form of art, so all you have to do is take pictures of it. Gary is a writer, artist, teacher, performer and much more besides. He is one of a kind and it was wonderful to spend this time with him.
Kirsty Farley, Canterbury
This isn't the first time I've photographed Kirsty. She's always easy to work with and so beautiful. I feel like the night and the leaves gave us so much on this evening. Kirsty is a writer, poet, editor and columnist.
Kirsty Farley, stone chapel, Faversham
I was always drawn to the ruins of the stone chapel in Faversham and thought it was so beautiful when the rapeseed plants were tall. That is a real treat in Kent. So I had to go there with a model and take some photographs. As ever, the day gave us surprises, like the bird carcass we found.