Loneliness in Bulgarian

Loneliness in Bulgarian

Categories: Europe | Society

Photographer Boryana Katsarova was born in 1981 in Bulgaria. She started taking photography at the age of 15. From 2007 to 2010, Boryana worked as a photographer for Agence France-Presse, shooting news reports. In 2010, following her dream, Boryana became a freelance photographer. Now she takes pictures for such publications as The New York Times, Le Monde, Paris Match, Foreign Policy and others.

Source: europeanprospects.org ""

Lonely Bulgaria" is a long—term documentary photo project about life in small villages of my native country, about the severe demographic crisis. First of all, "Lonely Bulgaria" is a project about people," says Boryana.

Bulgaria, located in the eastern part of the Balkan peninsula, is going through a difficult change of political and economic formation, the transition from socialism to a market economy. Founded in 681, Bulgaria is one of the oldest states in Europe. In 2007, the country became a member of the European Union.

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

 

Loneliness in Bulgarian

Keywords: Bulgaria | Village | Crisis | Loneliness | Sadness | Old people | Longing | Black and white photo

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