Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

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Surreal photographs by Russian photographer Ilya Kisaradov show us how vulnerable people can be and how they isolate themselves from external threats.

The subject matter of the photos is often associated with a sense of limitation hidden from understanding, and the effect can be enhanced by a bird cage or even the hair of one of the heroines tightly wrapped around the head.

(14 photos in total)

Source: culturainquieta.com

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

Through all of Ilya's portfolio, hints of what deep emotions are hidden behind faces hidden from the lens run like a red thread. Each of the heroes keeps silence in one way or another, striving to break free from the bonds that bind him and express himself.

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

 

Like a bird in a cage: a Russian photographer shoots vulnerable and withdrawn people

Keywords: Psychology | Fear | Surrealism | Photographer | Photography

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