"Siberia in faces": the indigenous Siberian peoples in the work of Alexander Khimushin
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/siberia-in-faces-the-indigenous-siberian-peoples-in-the-work-of-alexander-khimushin.htmlPhotographer Alexander khimushin took a backpack and went to travel the world. He visited 84 countries and realized that the most interesting new places is the people. Three years ago he launched the photo-project "World in faces" — it shows the beauty and diversity of the world through portraits of ordinary people. Alexander recently completed a project in Siberia, where he photographed the indigenous population.



Alexander visited the remote parts of Siberia from the lake to the shores of the sea of Japan, from Mongolia to Yakutia to know what people inhabit these places.

The local people are diverse and unique. But unfortunately, some ethnic groups (about 100) are on the verge of extinction.































Keywords: Portraits | Siberia | Photographer
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