Wednesday, July 12, 2017

“The World In Faces”: Photographer’s Incredible Portraits Of People Who Live In Some Of The Most Remote Corners Of The Earth

“The World In Faces”: Photographer’s Incredible Portraits Of People Who Live In Some Of The Most Remote Corners Of The Earth


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He is a photographer who spent eight years on the road, turned around more than 80 countries, and now will lead the project containing a collection of startling portraits.


Alexander Khimushin started the project "The World in Faces" almost two years ago and documents interesting people and incredible landscapes that he experienced in his travels. Bright pictures of men, women and children wearing intricate beadwork and practicing ancient traditions are described in a beautiful series of photographs.
Since then, he visited more than 80 countries, mainly focusing on the people of these countries, because, as he says: "Traveling the world, I realized that people are the most amazing part of it. […] Three years ago I came up with a photo project "The World in Faces", which will celebrate the beauty and diversity of the world through portraits of ordinary people. Especially from those remote places where culture and traditions are still alive. "

Additional information: Alexander Khimushin / Facebook

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