15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

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Photographer Nadia Sablin from Russia, living in Brooklyn, won the annual American award for Firecracker photo project about their Russian ladies under the name "Two sisters".

Two elderly unmarried aunts of the photographer — Aleftina and Lyudmila — all my life I have lived and worked in big cities, and after retiring decided to return to the traditional way of life, having moved to his village of Forsyth in the Leningrad region in the house that was once built by their father. Despite his advanced age, women are chopping wood, carrying water from the well and sew their clothes. They claim that physical work allows them to stay alive.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland
15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

Nadia Sablin was born in the Soviet Union, but in the 90's he emigrated with his parents to America.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

For this project Nadia three summers spent with his aunts in the Orange, removing their simple village life and the world around them.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

They have, of course, has its own garden and orchard.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

And "at leisure" they do needlework.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

And like crossword puzzles.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

"My photography is the study of ancestral tradition and land as a means of survival," says the photographer.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

"And how these two women are relying on each other."

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

"Surrounding the rural environment itself is a character as they are".

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

"My project is about ageing, family and sense of belonging".

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

And that's what Nadia says about her family: "In 1952, my grandfather began to lose his sight as a result of wounds during the second world war.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

Wanting to get back to where he was born, he found an unoccupied hill in a village not far from his brothers and sisters.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

He dismantled his house and pulled the logs down the river Oyat, to assemble it again in a new place.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

In this house, with no heating and plumbing, grew up, my father and his brothers and sisters. After graduation they moved to live in the city.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

Now, half a century later, the house still stands, and live in it for two of my aunts.

15 unique photos from the life of the Russian hinterland

Their lives seem completely untouched by time".

Keywords: Grandmother | The village | Relatives | Sister | Photographer

     

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