Daily Life, 2nd prize
Jonas Bendiksen
Magnum Photos for Geo / Vanity Fair
Magnum Photos for Geo / Vanity Fair
01 January, 2000
Dead cows lie on a cliff near Baikonur, at the border with Kazakhstan. Locals complain of animals dropping dead because of rocket-fuel poisoned soil, and of high cancer rates. The fall of the Soviet Union officially gave rise to 15 new countries, but political and ethnic disparities as well as arbitrary border delineation have lead to a group of unrecognized states. Some of these ghost republics have physical borders, others are the products of separatist dreams - but they remain cut off from the rest of the world, deprived of the certainties of the old Soviet order.
Jonas Bendiksen
Jonas Bendiksen (1977) began his career at the age of 19 as an intern at Magnum Photos’ London office, before leaving for Russia to pursue his own work as a photograph...
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