Jeta në rrugët e Rusisë e karakterizuar me dhunë dhe sjellje të pazakonta

Jeta në rrugët e Rusisë e karakterizuar me dhunë dhe sjellje të pazakonta

Jeta në rrugët e ndonjë vendi mund të jenë shumë të parehatshme, por rrugët e jashtme të Rusisë shpesh karakterizohen me dhunë.

Të paktën kjo përshtypje të krijohet kur sheh disa nga fotografitë e bëra nga fotografë të rrugës që kanë bazën e tyre në Moskë dhe skejtbordisti Petr Barabaka.

Kur je një skejtbordist, thotë Barabaka mund të hasësh lloj lloj çudie në rrugë.

Këtë aktivitet ai e kishte filluar në vitin 1999 dhe disa muaj më vonë kishte nisur të fotografonte sjellje të pazakonte që i shihte në rrugë, raporton “DailyMail”, transmeton Periskopi.

Ai shpesh ka kapur momente tensioni apo dhune që i kishin kërkuar atij t’i xhirojë së pari dhe më pas t’u bëjë pyetje.

Pamje ku shfaqen personat nudo është një temë tjetër që ai trajton në fotot e tij./Periskopi/  

Hands up: A Russian boy points a handgun at the camera in this picture by Moscow street photographer Petr Barabakaa

Grin and bear it: A toothless man with a swollen eye and a London underground cap poses for Barabakaa, who says he was attracted to the streets by the 'weird' people who live there

Kick in the teeth: Barabakaa's images often feature instants of violence, such as this man being kicked in the face

Bloody hell: A smartly-dressed man is covered in blood from a head wound. Barabakaa said he likes to use photography as a way to speak with people, but some images need to be captured in an instant

Full frontal: A woman exposes her breasts somewhere on the streets of Russia. As well as violence, nudity is another theme to Barabakaa's work, with the aim of making people 'feel something'

Lost in the moment: Barabakaa's images are not all sinister, however, as this picture of young women dancing shows

No pain, no gain: A person is tattooed by the light of a table lamp. Fittingly, given his subject matter, Barabakaa found his first camera in a skip and has been taking pictures ever since

Cleaning up: A man bathes in a bathtub full of mud in this bizarre shot captured somewhere in Russia

Big Brother is watching: A huge portrait of Vladimir Putin gives this images of a street market an Orwellian feel

Taking a dip: Barabakaa said he often talks to the subjects of his photographs, getting to know them and their life stories before taking intimate portraits such as these

Free me: This woman's 'independent' t-shirt is juxtaposed by the railing she is standing behind in this image

Smoking hot: A group of Russian woman smoke cigarettes in front of some disused buildings in a Moscow suburb

Burning rubber: A group of men look on as a car goes up in flames somewhere in Russia

You looking at me? A man with a badly broken nose stares straight down the lens in this confronting shot

Snow scene: Not all of Barabakaa's images focus on people, as this chilly street scene demonstrates

Past and future: A young man skateboards down the street as an elderly man passes on an entirely different set of wheels

 

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