Sara Anjargolian is a Los Angeles-based photographer and attorney. She holds a BA in Political Science/Public Policy from UCLA and a law degree from Berkeley. After serving as a trial lawyer for the Justice Department in Washington, Sara moved to Armenia on a Fulbright scholarship. She lived in Armenia for two years during which time she photographed extensively throughout the region and produced several documentaries with Bars Media, a documentary film studio in Yerevan. Sara later served as Associate Professor/Assistant Dean at the American University of Armenia law department where her work focused on the changing role of women in post-Soviet transitional societies. She published her research in the book The State of Law in the South Caucasus, a Palgrave Macmillan publication.Since her return to Los Angeles, Saraamp;#8217;s photography has been featured in numerous exhibitions and presentations and utilized in awareness and fundraising campaigns, raising thousands of dollars for non-profit organizations such as the Real Medicine Foundation, the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights, the Armenia Fund, and the Tufenkian Foundation. Saraamp;#8217;s current projects include How We Live, a photography exhibit and book documenting life on the margins in Armenia, in partnership with the Tufenkian Foundation, and Not Here, a second photography book project which tells the story of nine families separated as a consequence of labor migration. To view Saraamp;#8217;s work visit www.SaraAnjargolian.com.