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  • Concert hall with water damaged soviet relief sculpture and piano.
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  • Concert hall with water-damaged Soviet relief sculpture and piano. Pripiat, Ukraine, 2007
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  • Children's gas masks, the silver filter elements removed by looters. They had been issued according to soviet policy in case of nuclear attack from the West.
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  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Hospital waiting room, Pripyat Ghost..2007
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-20.jpg
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Children's gas masks, Pripyat Ghost ..2007
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-17.jpg
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Concert Hall, Pripyat Ghost Town, Ch..2007
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-19.jpg
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-18.jpg
  • Lightswitch in a bedroom of the Hotel Polissia 21 years after the Chernobyl.disaster. Pripiat, Ukraine, 2007
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  • Gymnasium, 21 years after the Chernobyl disaster. Pripiat, Ukraine, 2007
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  • A silver birch tree growing through the floor on the terrace of the Hotel Polissia 21 years after the Chernobyl disaster. Pripiat, Ukraine, 2007
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Lenin with dead plant, Pripyat Ghost..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Supermarket, Pripyat Ghost Town, Che..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Palace of Culture back stage, Pripya..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Switches in Hotel Polissia, Pripyat ..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Palace of Culture, Pripyat Ghost Tow..2007
  • Looted department store next to central square. The floor is covered with decayed ceiling tiles and strip lights.
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  • Palace of Culture Theatre prop room with paintings of Lenin and dignitories.
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  • Lobby of Hotel Polissia. The check-in desk is in the background. Marble wall cladding has been removed by looters.
    Pripyat_QL-03.tif
  • Palace of Culture, central square and appartment blocks viewed from the terrace of hotel Polissia.
    Pripyat_QL-02.tif
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-21.jpg
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-15.jpg
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-16.jpg
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-14.jpg
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Hospital reception, Pripyat Ghost To..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Gymnasium, Pripyat Ghost Town, Chern..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Pripyat_QL-11.tif
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Exercise books on a classroom floor,..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Palace of Culture Theatre, Pripyat G..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Terrace of Hotel Polissia, Pripyat G..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Lobby of Hotel Polissia, Pripyat Gho..2007
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Pripyat Ghost Town Entrance Sign, Ch..2007
  • Drawing of Lenin with dead house plant in the hospital.
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  • Hospital waiting room with discarded pot plant.
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  • Hospital reception with doctor's appointment boards.
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  • Light shines across climbing bars and broken basketball hoop in a gymnasium.
    Pripyat_QL-12.tif
  • Single shoe, glazing gaskets, book and broom on floor of Department Store.
    Pripyat_QL-11.tif
  • Exercise books and broken glass on a classroom floor.
    Pripyat_QL-08.tif
  • The looted seating area in the Palace of Culture theatre.
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  • Light switches in a bedroom of Hotel Polissia. The peeling paint is the result of 21 years decay.
    Pripyat_QL-05.tif
  • A silver birch tree grows through the floor on the terrace of Hotel Polissia. The hammer and sickle is visible atop the distant apartments.
    Pripyat_QL-04.tif
  • Concrete entrance sign to Pripyat. Now a memorial, it is surrounded by a steel chain  and plastic flowers.
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  • Lenin's Mausoleum (Russian: ????????? ???????; Mavzoléy Lénina) also known as Lenin's Tomb, situated in Red Square in Moscow, is the mausoleum that serves as the current resting place of Vladimir Lenin. His embalmed body has been on public display there since shortly after his death in 1924 (with rare exceptions in wartime). Aleksey Shchusev's diminutive but monumental granite structure incorporates some elements from ancient mausoleums, such as the Step Pyramid and the Tomb of Cyrus the Great.
    Lenin's-Mausoleum-Tomb-Moscow-04.jpg
  • Lenin's Mausoleum (Russian: ????????? ???????; Mavzoléy Lénina) also known as Lenin's Tomb, situated in Red Square in Moscow, is the mausoleum that serves as the current resting place of Vladimir Lenin. His embalmed body has been on public display there since shortly after his death in 1924 (with rare exceptions in wartime). Aleksey Shchusev's diminutive but monumental granite structure incorporates some elements from ancient mausoleums, such as the Step Pyramid and the Tomb of Cyrus the Great.
    Lenin's-Mausoleum-Tomb-Moscow-03.jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Wooden barracks in Auschwitz II- Birkenau. These barracks were actually prefabricated horse stables originally made for use on the eastern Front, against the Soviet Union. Even the rings for tying horses were in place along the sides. The wooden bunks, or "hutches" as they are sometimes called, contained as many as six prisoners on each shelf. Originally intended to house 250 prisoners, these barracks sometimes contained as many as a thousand.Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
    Auschwitz-Birkenau-03.jpg
  • Internal diving fence and Wooden barracks in Auschwitz II- Birkenau. These barracks were actually prefabricated horse stables originally made for use on the eastern Front, against the Soviet Union. Even the rings for tying horses were in place along the sides. The wooden bunks, or "hutches" as they are sometimes called, contained as many as six prisoners on each shelf. Originally intended to house 250 prisoners, these barracks sometimes contained as many as a thousand.Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
    Auschwitz-Birkenau-02.jpg
  • Great Dome of Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Built from 1818 to 1858. Under the Soviet government, the building was abandoned, then turned into a museum of atheism. Saint Petersburg, Russia, 2007
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Entrance of wooden barracks in Auschwitz II - Birkenau. These barracks were actually prefabricated horse stables originally made for use on the eastern Front, against the Soviet Union. Even the rings for tying horses were in place along the sides. The wooden bunks, or "hutches" as they are sometimes called, contained as many as six prisoners on each shelf. Originally intended to house 250 prisoners, these barracks sometimes contained as many as a thousand.Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
    Auschwitz-Birkenau-04.jpg
  • Hammer and Sickle crest from the Soviet era that ended in 1991. The slogan reads "USSR: Stronghold of Peace". Sculpture Park, Moscow, Russia, 2007
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Great Dome of Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Built from 1818 to 1858. Under the Soviet government, the building was abandoned, then turned into a museum of atheism. Saint Petersburg, Russia, 2007
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  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-06.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-07.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-04.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-05.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-03.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-02.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-01.jpg
  • Lenin's Mausoleum (Russian: ????????? ???????; Mavzoléy Lénina) also known as Lenin's Tomb, situated in Red Square in Moscow, is the mausoleum that serves as the current resting place of Vladimir Lenin. His embalmed body has been on public display there since shortly after his death in 1924 (with rare exceptions in wartime). Aleksey Shchusev's diminutive but monumental granite structure incorporates some elements from ancient mausoleums, such as the Step Pyramid and the Tomb of Cyrus the Great.
    Lenin's-Mausoleum-Tomb-Moscow-01.jpg
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