Anastasia Malinovskaya
In early June 2024, activists in Ulyanovsk, a traditionally important Russian metropolis on the Volga River identified for being the birthplace of Lenin and its position in Russian historical past, raised alarms in regards to the Marishkin spring, a cherished pure web site that had deteriorated right into a swamp as a consequence of unlawful dumping.
Photographer Anastasia Malinovskaya and ecologist Ekaterina Isakova responded with an inventive protest, utilizing symbolic imagery to spotlight the environmental disaster. Their venture aimed to attract consideration to broader ecological points in Ulyanovsk, together with deforestation and waste administration challenges.
“I wanted to create the image of an abandoned, sorrowful spirit of the spring, with a twist of gas masks on the chest, symbolizing suffocation in the swamp. As a photographer and creative person, it’s important for me not only to create beautiful images but also to make a positive impact. In the future, I’d love to photograph for animal shelters or nursing homes,” – Anastasia Malinovskaya.
Anastasia Malinovskaya
Anastasia Malinovskaya
Anastasia Malinovskaya
Anastasia Malinovskaya
Anastasia Malinovskaya
Igor Krayushkin
Igor Krayushkin
Igor Krayushkin
Igor Krayushkin
Igor Krayushkin
Igor Krayushkin