Russia, Mongolia, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, USA. People. Land. Tradition.
This series of photographs is a visual journey across countries and continents, where I sought not just images, but the feeling of place, the faces of people, and the spirit of everyday life. The photos were taken during my travels through Russia, Mongolia, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, and the United States.
At the heart of each story is the connection between people and their surroundings — whether it’s a herder on the Mongolian steppe, a fisherman on the Gulf of Mexico, a street musician in an Italian alley, or passersby in a Balkan village. I aimed to observe rather than interfere, capturing natural gestures, light, colors, and the quiet poetry of daily moments.
The series follows three recurring themes: landscapes and natural environments — from open plains to seashores; people in everyday life — portraits, fleeting encounters, daily scenes; traces of tradition — clothing, rituals, architecture, and handmade objects.
This series is not just about travel. It’s a way of seeing how others live, how the local survives within the global, and how respectful observation can become a form of honest visual storytelling.