Camera in hand, Roman Zakharov strolls through post-Soviet Tashkent, speaking – at times in Russian, at times in broken Uzbek – with passers-by and capturing images and little scenes: three middle-aged men bathing in a river, a woman getting worked up about trash in the street, a little girl playing with taxidermied animals at the bazar…
Camera in hand, Roman Zakharov strolls through post-Soviet Tashkent, speaking – at times in Russian, at times in broken Uzbek – with passers-by and capturing images and little scenes: three middle-aged men bathing in a river, a woman getting worked up about trash in the street, a little girl playing with taxidermied animals at the bazar…