Slavs have a special bond with their surrounding, and they share
their lives with animals from their early age. It is exactly the right
age when we explore world and our minds are free of fears, guilt,
treason and many other bad things that infect our minds later in life.
This relationship with animals is something we want our children to
remember and take on in their life. That same innocence is that Elena
Karneeva, a professional photographer from Moscow, successfully captures
in her beautiful photos of Slavic Russian children and animals in a
beautiful set of Slavic villages. The children in each image seem to
great the animals posing together with them as friends and companions in
life, rather than as food material that grownups see them. The pigs,
dogs, goats and other little baby critters inspire beautiful rural
Russian images that remind us of another famous family Russian
photographer by the name Elena Shumilova. We now really think you should
enjoy her creative rural photos and that it might give you a glimpse
how Slavic village actually looks like and why Slavs love their land as
no one other – it’s because their childhood and bond they made in their
early life with it! More info: Facebook |500px | karneeva.ru | Instagram
http://www.slavorum.org/slavic-children-and-animals-bond-in-photoshoots-by-russian-elena-karneeva/

http://www.slavorum.org/slavic-children-and-animals-bond-in-photoshoots-by-russian-elena-karneeva/
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