Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

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The famous German photographer Frank Herfort has created a series of images that depict familiar places and situations in unusual "angles". Looking at these photos, you realize with sadness that very little has changed in the country since the Soviet Union.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer
Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

Frank Herfort traveled around the countries for many years, recording the sights he saw on film. But the photographer's latest project is dedicated exclusively to Russia. In these frames you will be able to see entrances in high-rise buildings, metro stations, people and nature, which in the German lens do not look as ordinary as we are used to.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

An abandoned farm in the Moscow region.

Elevator in Kirov.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

Police officers on therapy in Grozny.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

Picnic near power lines in Marino.

Administration of the theater in Kolomenskoye.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

A huge stuffed elephant and the director of the Moscow zoo.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

The structure of the airport in Moscow, which was converted into a sports complex.

VIP lounge of the train station.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

A watermelon merchant.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

The facade of the only hotel in Polar.

It seems as if Russia is stuck in the Soviet space.

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

It is not surprising that Frank Herfort chose this country for the new project, because the man himself was born on the territory of the GDR and had a similar Soviet childhood.

According to a photographer who has traveled all over Russia, "it seems that time has stopped in some parts of the country."

Strong and sincere: what Russia looks like in the lens of a German photographer

Looking at these photos, you realize that this is really so. In some cities and towns, the Soviet era still reigns here.

Keywords: Nostalgia | USSR | Photographer

     

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