From Russia with much love: Global Photo Project Explores Russian Football Culture

Before the start of the 2018 World Cup, a global photo project sent cameras and seven photographers to 13 different locations in Russia. From Yekaterinburg to Kazan and Volgograd at Nizhny Novgorod, the project has called the documentary “Real Russia”, aimed at researching Russian football culture. Results as always are [...]
From Yekaterinburg to Kazan and Volgograd at Nizhny Novgorod, the project has called the documentary “Real Russia”, aimed at researching Russian football culture.
The results are as always extremely evident in parts of the state of Russia.
In Yekaterinburg east of the Ural Mountains, Sergey Potter has taken pictures at the new Yekaterinburg Stadium between a meeting of Spartak Moscow and FC Ural.
Sergei's photos came from Spartacus' ultras section, reported the Sun”, broadcast Periscopi.
“I've been one of them for 17 years”, he said.
“Spartacus is one of the most popular clubs in Russia, but has not won the league in 16 years. In the last year, the team was finally rewarded by Moscow”.
Sergey Novikov travelled to the Ural Mountains in the middle of Russia to capture several images from seven cities and regions of Perm Krai and Sverdlovsk Oblast: Perm, Uralsky, Chusovoy, Lysva, Kachkanar, Degtyyarsk and Rezh.
I like to document villages, not big cities. Only two cities in Russia attract money, Moscow and St Petersburg. /Periscopi/
