Video: At the End of the Earth: Picturesque portraits of representatives of the indigenous peoples of the North (30 photos)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The travel photographer traveled forty thousand kilometers throughout Siberia to capture the beauty of the indigenous peoples who managed to preserve not only their customs, traditions, cultural values, but also their way of life. The pictures he created are colorful stories in the faces of the lives of people, of whom there are not so many left …
Alexander's equally striking project consists of a stunning one. After all, as you know - a person is an inexhaustible source of inspiration and emotions. Especially when the photographer managed to catch sincere smiles, glowing eyes and exotic beauty in the lens of his camera.
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