Alina Tarabarinova was born in St. Petersburg on September 1, 1985. Since childhood, her life has been constantly in contact with various forms of art - music, painting, dancing. And Alina fell in love with the art of photography, succumbing to the influence of her friends and relatives, in particular, her mother. In 2007, Alina began her six-month trip to South Africa. In 2008, she spent 6 months in India and the Himalayas. Another life, nature, people and atmosphere inspired her. So Alina became addicted to travel and the camera. After that, a series of her personal photo exhibitions began.
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1. Alina started writing and taking photos for her own articles.
2. In 2011 she became a member of the Russian Photo Union.
3. Today, Alina continues to write and work as a freelance photographer.
4. "I just want to express myself as a person."
5. "I want to capture the fragmentation of my society through metaphor."
6. "I'm just a person who uses photography as a medium to explore life."
7. "I keep asking questions about life."
8. “What really matters is what we perceive: a photograph can subtly whisper a story or shout it irreverently.”
9. "That's why the eyes of the viewer or the ears of the listener play such an important role."
10. “I really believe that photography cannot change the world, but it can make the soul and heart of people in this world more open and sincere.”
11. "The world needs more than just a pretty picture, it needs something to make people think."
12. "This is an understanding of life, people, yourself."
13. "Photography is a dialogue."
14. "Pictures can talk, and they do it so much better."
15. "It's time for rebirth."
16. “And here comes the divine “I” and the real “I”. The trinity of "I", which appeals to our big brother - the highest subconscious, which is intertwined with our reality through the love and sincerity of loving people!