Over the course of six years, beginning in 2004, award-winning photographer Rafal Milach travelled to Moscow, Yekaterinburg and Krasnoyarsk to capture the people and landscapes in the three Russian cities. The result is a book called 7 Rooms, one of several projects in which the Polish photographer documents post-Soviet transition states. Together with ten other photographers from Central Eastern Europe, Milach founded Sputnik Photos, a collective that covers transition issues in this part of the world.
Tabula rasa: an architect redefines Siberian design
Time and the city: a photographer’s journey to Kaliningrad in search of things past
The far country: newly found photos from a lost winter in Siberia
Strangers on a train: portraits from the Trans-Siberian railway
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