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‘Russia Squared’ After years of sharing his work on Instagram, Russian photographer Dmitry Markov is set to publish his best snapshots in a new book 

Source: Meduza

It’s been five years since Russian photographer Dmitry Markov last published a book of his work. In the meantime, he’s been sharing his snapshots on Instagram. But with the Kremlin cracking down on civil society and increasingly censoring online content, Markov decided to put his work down on paper once again. In his words, “The events of this year suggest the disturbing thought that ‘free access’ is a fragile phenomenon and depends on the political agenda. Of course, the likelihood of Instagram being blocked is low, but such a scenario can’t be ruled out entirely. In this context, I would like to preserve a multi-year photo archive in a reliable, analog format.” Markov is currently raising money to fund the publication of his forthcoming book. Titled “Rossiya v kvadrate” (“Russia Squared”), it’s set to be released by the publishing house Treemedia early this winter. Meduza shares some of the snapshots from Dmitry Markov’s photobook here. 


Pskov, 2021

Pskov, 2021

Grozny, 2018

Arkhangelsk, 2018

Kazan, 2020

Moscow, 2019

Moscow, 2021. (You can read the story behind this snapshot here).

St. Petersburg, 2020

Ulan-Ude, 2019

Pskov, 2020

Pskov, 2019

Prokhladny, 2019

Vyterga, 2018

Moscow, 2018

Kostroma, 2020

Prokhladny, 2019

Photographs by Dmitry Markov