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Galleries of the best images from international photographers working in the Black Sea region 

 

 

There are many beautiful photo projects from the Black Sea countries and new galleries are appearing all the time.

 

In this Photo Blog we are showcasing the highlights.

 

 

Vanessa Winship shoots incredible beautiful  black and white images from around the Black Sea.

 

 

 

George Georgiu’s latest project ‘Fault Lines’ focuses on the rapid changes in Turkey. Please also check

The Shadow of the Bear’ series, about the invisible and visible Russian influences on Georgia and Ukraine. 

 

 

 

Here is Aaron Huey and National Geographic: ‘Medieval Mountain Hideaway, Georgia’ -

“In their mountain fastness the people of Svaneti have managed to preserve an even older culture: their own.”

 

 

 

 

Jens Olof Lasthein’s visual journey between Eastern and Western Europe shows powerful tales of a boundary

in transition: ‘White Sea Black Sea’. His website cannot link directly to the galleries, so browse to ‘White Sea Black Sea I, II, III’.

 

 

 

 

Justyna Mielnikiewicz: ‘Woman with a Monkey – Caucasus in short notes and photographs’ chronicles personal

experiences with the South Caucasus history, politics and culture for over a decade

 

 

 

Rafal Milach reveals the Ukrainian coastline during the bitter winter of 2008: ‘Black Sea of Concrete’.

Please also check out the Sputnik Collective, founded in 2006 by documentary photographers from Central and

Eastern Europe. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We will collect and assemble fascinating and interesting visual resources from the greater Black Sea region. If you are interested in bringing images to our attention, please contact us at [email protected]

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