Vlad Dokshin: Living with HIV in Siberia

Says Vlad: Every hour in Russia, 10 people become infected with HIV. Today, our country ranks third in the world in terms of the number of new cases of infection (after South Africa and Nigeria). A million Russians are HIV-positive. Irkutsk region is confidently among the first in terms of...

Kamil Nureev: Life on the Edge of the Earth

Work on this project began in March 2016. In this series of photographs shows the life of the nomads people living in difficult climatic conditions of Siberia. The Yamal Peninsula is the place which in Nenets language means "the ends of the Earth". The indigenous population of this region -...

Elena Anosova: Saagan Sag

Olkhon is the only inhabited island of the lake Baikal and a tourist resort center of the Siberia during summer-time. The island is a sacral place for several religions, shamanism and buddhism, and it used to be territory of neolithic people sites. For several winter months (2010-2015) I record everyday...

Ragnar Axelsson: Faces of the North

Ragnar Axelsson was born in Iceland in 1958 and started his training as a photographer at the age of 16 in a traditional photographic atelier. At 18 he was already a staff photographer at the leading Icelandic newspaper, Morgunblaðið, and has ever since continued his lifelong documentation project on the...