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Max Sher, Untitled
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Max Sher

Untitled, Atyrau, Kazakhstan, 2011
From the Landscapes series
Website - MaxSher.com

Born in St. Petersburg, raised in Siberia and educated in Siberia and France, Max Sher took up photography in 2006. His work (personal and commissioned) has since appeared in Courrier International, Monocle, Esquire (Russia), le Monde, Libération, Ogoniok, Independent Magazine, Afisha, Bolshoi Gorod, Russian Reporter, Snob, GEO Traveler, Foto8, Private, Newsweek Japan, etc. and was exhibited in St.Petersburg, Vienna, Moscow, Bratislava, among others. Max was nominated for KLM Paul Huf Awards in 2008. He is currently based in Moscow.

Posted on Tuesday, January 17, 2012.
Editor's Note: This photo appears in Winter Pictures 2012 and some website updates »

 

 

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