Tavakolian takes the family photo album as the starting point for her project, saying, “The family photo album is the showcase for my generation. The yellowed albums and the pictures of smiling children dressed up in their best clothes are testament to our hopes and dreams, but they end in blank pages, and the moment when our parents stopped taking our pictures […].” By following people from her own generation and documenting their day-to-day lives, Tavakolian is hoping to fill in the blank spots of those family albums, saying she is hoping “to add the pictures that were never taken of the way that life is for them now, grown up. I followed nine people who in a sense define this generation. They are interchangeable, thus representing many. This photo album is theirs; it is my vision of life in Iran now, unromantic and confined. Those who feature on the pages are interchangeable, placed randomly in the natural installation of what is and can be their daily lives.”