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I Travelled 25000 Km In Siberia To Photograph Its Indigenous People, 6 Months Later Here’s The Result
Hi! My name is Alexander Khimushin. Nine years ago I packed my backpack to see the world and have been globe-trotting ever since visited 84 countries. While travelling the world, I realized that people are the most amazing part of it.
Three years ago I came up with an idea of the photo project 'The World In Faces' that would celebrate beauty and diversity of the world through the portraits of ordinary people. Especially from those remote places, where culture and traditions are still alive. Since then I have taken thousands of portraits all over the world. Last six months I photographed indigenous people of Siberia.
An enormous region, almost a double size of Australia and 30% larger than the United States, Canada or the whole Europe. Siberia is one of the world’s last frontiers of the unknown. No doubt, everyone heard that it is very cold and sparsely populated, but what do we know about people living there?
During my half-a-year-long solo journey, I covered 25,000 km to visit many remote locations across Siberia: from lake Baikal shores to the coast of Japan sea, from endless steppes of Mongolia to the coldest place on Earth - Yakutia. All with only one mission - to capture faces and traditions of various groups of indigenous people living there. While some of the ethnic groups are dominant in their regions, many others are on the edge of disappearance, with a total population as low as only a hundred people left. They remain largely unknown to the outside world.
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Dolgan Girl
Ulchi Woman
That coat she's wearing is incredible...i imagine its waterproof? So interesting how she's incorporated silks and cotton.
Sakha Girl
Evenki Little Reindeer Herder
Daddy, daddy, I want a dog...wait no, a caribou! for my birthday :D
Ulchi Girl
The cut aways on the cuffs of her sleeves are reversed--and it's like a kimono. Fascinating and beautiful. I wonder if she made it?
Evenki Elder
Uilta Little Girl
What a cutie! Love the dimple. She looks like a happy child. Innocent and unburdened.
Sakha Girl
Evenki Little Girl
Nivkhi Man
Soyot Girl
Evenki Girl
Buryat Girl
Buryat Shaman
Tazy Woman
Ainu Young Man
that robe is so gorgeous! What's the story behind it? the work is incredible--and the fabrics--are they made by the Ainu or traded?
Negidal Girl
Oroqen Man
Evenki Mom With Baby
Russkoustintsy Woman
Shenehen Buryat Girl
Chukcha Girl
Yukagir Girl
Buryat Man
Even Young Man
He's not sure about the photography thing but proud of his clothes totally matching.
Ulchi Young Man
Nanai Girl
Udege Man
He has been on many hunts to feed his family and perhaps the whole tribe.
Semeyskie Woman
Tofalar Man
Orochi Woman
Udege Shaman
Tuvan Mongolian Man
Yakut Shaman
The design of the eagle is incredible, what is it made from and how is it attached?
Buryat Gelugpa Monk
Wow. These photos are so beautiful, and the clothing shows such a range of styles--did they explain any of the stories behind them? the processes or their traditions or history? They are just amazing.
And god said: "Let's put the hottest girls to the coldest place of the Eatrh."
Wow. These photos are so beautiful, and the clothing shows such a range of styles--did they explain any of the stories behind them? the processes or their traditions or history? They are just amazing.
And god said: "Let's put the hottest girls to the coldest place of the Eatrh."