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Kyiv. 2020 |
Photography, and street photography, in particular, has the power to
preserve the fleeting, framing the brief encounters and dalliances that
sometimes end as quickly as they began. This impulse to document the
momentary permeates throughout Juri Nesterov’s
body of work that serves as a visual record of those he’s witnessed
within the last five decades. “When I look into the camera’s viewfinder,
something inexplicable happens: thousands of images appear in my
memory,” he writes.
Nesterov was born in 1954 in Krasnyi Luch,
a city in the Luhansk province of what is now Ukraine. At the time, the
area was part of Soviet Russia, and this shift in borders parallels the
photographer’s practice, which often centers on the transient and
ephemeral nature of the human experience.
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Krasnyi Luch (Khrustalny). 1987 |
Because of revolution, war, and collapse, Nesterov’s photos also
chronicle life under the control of governments that have since
dissolved, and the context of being surrounded by such inability makes
his focus on the fundamental humanity of his subjects even more
impactful. He says:After a while, looking at my prints, I feel like the photos are
electric. Most of the time I hear the question: “Where was this picture
taken” or “What kind of camera? What lens?” I really want to answer: “in
the world of people with their thoughts, disappointments, and
hopes.”…Does it matter where exactly I pressed the camera button?… Look
at the world, we all have the same starry sky.
Nesterov worked in journalism for many years and has exhibited his
photos throughout Europe, although some of his prints housed at a
Ukrainian museum were destroyed during shelling a few years back. Head
to Flickr to explore an incredible archive of his photos that until recently, he was still developing in his kitchen in Kyiv.
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Krasnyi Luch (Khrustalny). 1985. |
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Christmas ornaments. Kyiv, Ukraine, 2016. |
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Krasnyi Luch (Khurstalny). 1984. |
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Holiday village. Near Kyiv, Ukraine. 2018. |
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Makeevka. 1987. |
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Friendship. Kyiv, Ukraine. 2018. |
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Makeevka. 1987. |
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Kyiv, Ukraine, 2016. |
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Pereyaslav-Khmelnitski, Ukraine, 2016. |
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