PHOTOS ON RUSSIA - Krasnoyarsk 2005
Monday, September 15, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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life as a meeting: Photo exhibition, Berlin-Krasnoyarsk
For three years there is a youth / student exchanges between the two cities, Berlin and Krasnoyarsk. In Berlin organized fresh air is a phenomenal program for our Association Russian guests, in Krasnoyarsk does this, the partner organization INTERRA.
are now photos, while in the last years of their visit to Germany and Russia created by the program participants will be issued in Berlin and Krasnoyarsk. The title of the exhibition is the following: life as an encounter. The photos all have the basic theme of meeting, but do not always show an encounter between two people in the literal sense. It is about a clash of different lifestyles, views, perspectives, impressions. evaded
get a first insight into the upcoming photo exhibition, I had this website for my favorite photo (by the young talented photographer Yuri Antonov chosen). I would be happy if many people would visit the exhibition, not just to look at the photos, but also to learn something about the exchange itself.
For three years there is a youth / student exchanges between the two cities, Berlin and Krasnoyarsk. In Berlin organized fresh air is a phenomenal program for our Association Russian guests, in Krasnoyarsk does this, the partner organization INTERRA.
are now photos, while in the last years of their visit to Germany and Russia created by the program participants will be issued in Berlin and Krasnoyarsk. The title of the exhibition is the following: life as an encounter. The photos all have the basic theme of meeting, but do not always show an encounter between two people in the literal sense. It is about a clash of different lifestyles, views, perspectives, impressions. evaded
get a first insight into the upcoming photo exhibition, I had this website for my favorite photo (by the young talented photographer Yuri Antonov chosen). I would be happy if many people would visit the exhibition, not just to look at the photos, but also to learn something about the exchange itself.
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