2014 Photo Contest, 3rd prize

Utrish

Photographer

Nikita Shokhov

Salt Images

08 August, 2013

Original caption from World Press Photo (2014)

Utrish national park, on the northern shores of the Black Sea, has been a favorite spot for nudists since the 1960s. Nudism was frowned upon by Soviet society, but there was a resurgence in naturist clubs and beaches after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

 

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About the photographer

Nikita Shokhov

The Russian photographer Nikita Shokhov began his photographic career in Russia after studying law at the Ural Law College, photography and multimedia at the Rodchenko Moscow Sch...

Technical information

Camera
Mamiya 7 II

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