"Being Human" photo exhibition by Bobby Sager made its debut in Almaty
The "Being Human" photo exhibition by well-known photographer and philanthropist Bobby Sager was on display in Almaty as a component of the "New Vision: Power of Business" forum. Kazinfrom News Agency correspondent reports that Sager's first exhibition in Almaty took place at the occasion, featuring photos from four of his published books.


Bobby Sager, who gained recognition for his compelling portraiture and international humanitarian endeavors, is a well-known name in the art and charitable worlds. In addition to photography, he established the Impact Partners foundation, which provides global assistance for social and environmental projects.

Over the course of his career, Sager has worked with esteemed magazines like Time and National Geographic, capturing a variety of aspects of life and culture around the world. He has traveled to far regions of the globe for work, where he has documented the diversity of human experience.

Visitors were teleported into the lives and hardships of people from Afghanistan, Syria, Rwanda, and Palestine during the "Being Human" exhibition in Almaty. Sager's photography brought to light the tenacity of young soldiers, Tibetan monks, refugees, and other displaced people. Every picture from the peaceful Rwandan villages to the streets of Kabul, bears witness to the power and dignity of those people and their experiences, which are sometimes overlooked by the general public.

Bobby Sager’s dedication to using art as a catalyst for social change and worldwide awareness is further demonstrated by the "Being Human" exhibition. The exhibition drew attention and interest of the visitors leaving them with a renewed appreciation for the power of photography.