What are they - the inhabitants of the Russian hinterland? Of course they are different… But beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And this was proved once again by a photographer from Moscow, Olya Ivanova, who photographed local residents in the Vologda Oblast.
The result is an atmospheric series of portraits imbued with some special charm of a summer day and quiet beauty. Although you can’t call people handsome and beauties in these photos, there is still some charm in them. Flirtatious girls and "harsh" guys. Tired middle-aged women and their spouses. All of them are smart, because on that summer day when Olga took the photos it was Village Day ...
(Total 30 photos)
Source: Journal / olya-ivanova
1. Nastya and Christina
2. Katya
3. Olya and Andrey
4. Shura and Ira
5. Ira
6. Shura
7. A girl from a neighboring village
8.
9. Olya
10. Kolya and Nikita
11. Tolik
12. Nikita
13. Nastya is watching Dom-2
14. Alenka and the Sukhona River
15. Olya and her centennial house
16. Christina
17. Nastya
18. Christina
19. Katya
20. Serezha with a friend
21. Nastya and Christina
22. Football players from a neighboring village
23. Olya
24.
25. Nastya and Dasha
26. Marina
27. Katya, postman
28. Artem
29. Tolik
30. Nastya
Keywords: Vologda | Outback | Village | Portrait
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