Daniel Harper

Daniel Harper is a British-Iranian journalist and photographer with a special interest in migration. Through his work, he focuses on how geopolitics impacts everyday people. Graduating with an MA in International Journalism from London he has worked in the EU producing content for various publications across the continent.

year of birth: 1996
Country of residence:
Spain


TEMA asks

  1. What time is it?
    2 pm

  2. What’s your favourite Emoji?
    The “I don’t know” shrug. Very good for the indecisive.

  3. Standing at the train station today with a free ticket, where would you go?
    Gaziantep, I’ve heard it has the best food in Turkey. Also, I’m so interested in the old Byzantine structures that used to be there, such as the churches.

  4. The best thing about the country you live in:
    The manners. Spanish people are very courteous, which is important for me. Manners maketh the man, so they say.

  5. Europe can do without:
    Brexit, strict border systems, discriminatory immigration processes.

  6. What do you deeply care about?
    How we as a country/union enact our systems onto those inside and outside of it, equality, basic human dignity.

  7. Last book / movie that moved you:
    Travels With Epicurus by Daniel Klein

  8. What song fills you instantly with joy?
    Lovely Rita by The Beatles

  9. What is the worst question someone could ask you?
    Can I borrow your glasses?


Author and artist of:

Latin Americans in Spain (TEMA#7 – Housing)

“I feel like a ghost” – Fleeing Ukraine (Ukraine – Special)

Where do you go when the sirens take off? (Ukraine – Special)