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Artless confessions | Fyodor Telkov
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Russian Old Believers in the Taiga, 2016-21. Photos by Fyodor Telkov.
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Fyodor Telkov | PhotoBookStore
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Fyodor Telkov, Ural Mari
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Fyodor Telkov
“36 views”
Published by Ediciones Anómalas & Comunidad de Madrid, 2016
Edition of 1500
32 x 21,5 cm, 88 pages, clothbound hardcover with jacket
The Project became the winner of the Fotocanal Photography Book Competition. The book goes back to the renowned series of prints of the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai “36 views of Mount Fuji”. Russian photographer Telkov has captured images of the small mining town of Degtyarsk in the Russian region of Sverdlovsk, at each end of which we find two huge waste heaps. The two mountains of dead rock are visible from all angles. The city grew with copper mining — an activity that left its mark on the landscape — and its consequences.
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© Fyodor Telkov
http://fyodortelkov.ru/
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North Line | Fyodor Telkov & Sergey Poteryaev
From 2012 to 2014 Fyodor Telkov and Sergey Poteryaev travelled the regions of north Russia, documenting the lives of Mansi, Selkup, Nenets and Khanty native people. The book tells a complicated story of interaction between cultures, gradual disappearance of the old ways and inevitable changes driven by global processes.
The wild beauty of harsh northern nature and traditional life in a herding camp represent only one end of the spectrum. In this project the photographers tried to capture the whole range of stages of transition to ‘modern’ urban life on the North Line. The sequence joins together the portraits of local people of different ages, professions, life stories; landscapes in the changing seasons, interiors of peoples homes and still lifes that represent the whole diversity of states of this transition. Those details of everyday life uncover new layers of meanings and the complexity of this process that melts together religious and cultural influences, traditional habits with modern lifestyle to create new forms, some of which germinate into new culture, but some are short-lived and ephemeral. The importance to capture and document these states is vital to understanding not only the perception of belonging of these people, but our own quest for identity.
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book - the series has just been published as a photobook by Snowfox Works... a small independent publishing house and a non-for-profit organization based in Slovenia. You can see a few images of the book below. Highly recommend bagging a copy of this beautiful book...
All images & text © Fyodor Telkov & Sergey Poteryaev
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Photography © Fyodor Telkov.
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