The photographer has shown how the childhood in different parts of the world
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-photographer-has-shown-how-the-childhood-in-different-parts-of-the-world.htmlItalian photographer Massimo Bietti (Massimo Bietti) travels the world making breathtaking portraits of people from the most remote corners of the globe. In this collection his amazing portraits of children from Russia, Norway and India to Papua New Guinea, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Vanuatu and other countries. Here is childhood in different parts of the world!


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During his travels, Italian photographer Massimo Bietti makes amazing portraits of people from the most remote corners of the globe — and each portrait tells a little story instead of a thousand words. The photographer has compiled a collection of portraits of children from different countries — from Russia, Norway and India to Papua New Guinea, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Vanuatu and others.

South Sudan


Nepal

Cambodia


Russia



Ethiopia


Madagascar


Vanuatu

Bangladesh

Norway

Ethiopia




Papua New Guinea

Italy

Malaysia




Myanmar


Cambodia
India

Keywords: Childhood | The planet | The facts | Photographer
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