Photo Moments
Welcome to Photo Moments, where we showcase the media world through captivating photography. Explore press club events, protests, workshops, conferences, and award ceremonies highlighting the vibrancy of journalism and the pursuit of press freedom. Immerse yourself in visual stories that celebrate professional excellence and key moments shaping the media landscape.
JAW OF DEATH: The state of Nazimuddin Road in Islamabad following a recent burst of monsoon rains. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Imran Naeem Ahmad
FAIR OR FOUL?: When it comes to penalizing businesses operating out of residential sectors in violation of its by-laws, the Capital Development Authority tends to look the other way but small-time businesses like these are quickly demolished. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Hania Imran
AT SEA: In the shimmering San Francisco sea waters, a lone canoeist heads for the shore. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Steve Manuel
SAFETY FIRST : This elderly motorcyclist often seen on Islamabad roads uses a terracotta flowerpot as a helmet. Did the traffic cops even notice? - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Hania Imran.
HORSE RIDE: For a change, these police horses enjoy a ride of their own on an Islamabad avenue. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Muhammad Hamza Imran
WILDLIFE: A herd of horses graze right in the heart of an Islamabad residential sector - a rare sight indeed. – JournalismPakistan.com photo by Imran Naeem Ahmad
DO IT RIGHT: A plea to at least 'try' and earn honestly - a banner on a Rawalpindi street.- JournalismPakistan.com photo by Daud Malik
KILLER KILNS: Here's proof environment isn't a priority for the authorities as brick kilns on Islamabad's outskirts continue to pump smoke into the air, playing their part in aggravating pollution.- JournalismPakistan.com photo by Daniyal Hanif
HORSE POWERED: In Islamabad where flashy new cars dot the roads, animal drawn carriages can also sometimes be seen. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Imran Naeem Ahmad
BLACK AS A SKILLET: A devastating fire gutted two floors of the Beverly Centre in Islamabad's Blue Area more than a year ago but no repairs whatsoever have been done to this day. The building has outlets of quite a few international brands and offices that operate out of here. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Imran Naeem Ahmad
QUITE QUIET...For a short while one Sunday afternoon, this section of Zero Point with the Agricultural Development Bank buildings in the backdrop was quite quiet. - JournalismPakistan.com photo by Imran Naeem Ahmad

