Silver Gelatine Print, each 30 cm x 40 cm, 1993

St. Petersburg subway was a refuge, built deep underground, it housed the starving population of this city during World War II during air raids.   People emerge from cthonian darkness curious, unblinking.  These images were shot on grainy high-contrast stock that looks as if it had been buried in a Karelian forest for 60 years.  (Jacob Livshultz, 2017)


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