Month: September 2014

Matjaz Krivic – Urbanistan

Matjaz Krivic Urbanistan ESSAY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT The story of a quiet loudness. As soon as you hear the word Urbanistan your imagination is whisked off into the traffic mayhem of Calcutta, the tawdriness of the neon sex nightlife in Bangkok, the unbelievable structuralized yet frenzied Tokyo, the suffocating and dusty streets of the (hardly) …

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Crimean Tatar Wedding

Crimean Tatar wedding taking place in one of the oldiest mosques in Crimea in Bakhchysarai. The bride and groom named Asie and Server spent the first wedding day with their young friends. There were neither parents nor old relatives in the mosque. On the evening the groom has to return his bride to her parents. …

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Evpatoria to Bakhchysarai

I drove from Evpatoria to Bakhchysarai, ancient capital of crimean tatars. Near Razdolie village I found a vast field covered with thousands color plastic bags. There was disgusting garbage dump next to the road. The wind brought bags from the dump and made that weird installation. More than 25,000,000 tonns of garbage were massed in …

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My name is Mikhail Mordasov

My name is Mikhail Mordasov @mmordasov. I am documentary photographer from Russia.I am working with journalist Nadia Grebennikova on the personal long-term project – Crimea. Crimea is a huge peninsula between the Black sea and the sea of Azov, and a big south resort. The population of Crimea is about 2,5 millon. For more than …

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A Quiet Moment

A quiet moment after all the buzz in #PerpignanPhoto @carlovajra

A Conversation With Martin Parr

[slidepress gallery=’martinparr_conversation’] Hover over the image for navigation and full screen controls A Conversation With Martin Parr play this essay   David Alan Harvey: What I do on Burn is I will run a set of pictures and then have what I call a conversation, I don’t even call it an interview. You like beaches. …

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