The photographer takes close-ups of women from different ethnic groups to show the unique beauty of each nation
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/the-photographer-takes-close-ups-of-women-from-different-ethnic-groups-to-show-the-unique-beauty-of-each-nation.htmlRussian photographer, journalist, and producer Natalya Ivanova decided to demonstrate to the world the ethnic diversity of mankind and came up with a large-scale project "Ethnic Origins of Beauty". Women of different nationalities became its heroines. They posed for portraits, and also gave interviews in which they talked about their people, culture, and traditions. Later, these videos will become part of a documentary series, each issue of which will be dedicated to a different ethnic group.
15 PHOTOS
1. Russian.
2. Nivkha.
3. Vietnamese woman.
4. Jewess.
5. Anglo-Australian.
6. Khmerka.
7. Kyrgyz
8. Icelanders
9. Tunisia.
10. Mariyka.
11. Chechen woman.
12. Ossetian.
13. Tuvinka.
14. Somali.
15. Turkmen woman.
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