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An Other Country - Badlands
📷 Russian Photographer, Evgenia Arbuageva.
Stories of life in the Russian Artic. . Exhibition at The Photographers Gallery. . Hyperborea brings together four ‘chapters’ presenting visual stories of life in the Russian Arctic and continues a fascination with her homeland. The first, Weather Man (2013) documents the life of Slava, a dedicated station-master living in solitude in a remote meteorological post in the far north. In 2018-19, supported by a National Geographic Society Storytelling Fellowship, Arbugaeva returned to the region, travelling to three more outposts in the extreme north of Russia: a lighthouse on the isolated Kanin peninsula populated only by the keepers and their dog; Dikson, a now derelict ghostly town that yielded the tremendous spectacle of the aurora borealis during Arbugaeva’s stay there; and finally the far eastern region of Chukotka, home to the Chukchi community, who still maintain the traditions of their ancestors, living off the land and sea with Walrus and whale meat as the main components of their diet.
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“Panama”©️By Kevin Quinn
Observation: east facing picture window/periscope, The Photographers’ Gallery, 16-18 Ramillies St, Soho; 2007-2012 . Photograph; London, March 2016 . #architecture #odonnellandtuomey #thephotographersgallery #gallery #picturewindow #periscope #soho #catalogue #visualreference #observations_and_reflections https://www.instagram.com/p/B2DkyhcpL8i/?igshid=11ycbvy2glfzp
no-series_01 / listening to on the nature of daylight
I didn’t take with me digital camera for my latest wedding-attending trip (cheers to you, newlyweds!), just film. I missed film a bit, it fitted the occasion and luggage requirements fortunately forced me to make some decision on the matter. This one was taken on the way back somewhere between London and Ljubljana. I was reading a book and listening to Max Richter’s ‘On the nature of daylight’ when I looked out the window just to see this cloudscape wonderfully illuminated by the setting sun. Photos, even though taken through dirty and scratched airbus window, came up quite like it felt.
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