[1] His work focuses on documentary photography and portraiture, and it appears frequently in the New York Times and Vogue.
[1] In 2020, eight of Nasseri’s photo essays were published by Vogue[6] documenting the ways Americans responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the 2020 presidential election.
[2][3][7][6] In 2021, Nasseri’s photographs of a Stop the Steal rally in Arizona were used in the second Impeachment trial of Donald J.
[4] Images included portraits of Michelle Williams,[11][4] Henry Diltz,[12][4] and John Stamos,[13][4] documentation of the Oscar Nominees Luncheon,[14][4] and the “Plane Spotters” photo series.
[10][4] The Guardian’s article “The photographs that defined 2023 – and the stories behind them” included Nasseri’s documentation of Burning Man.