A new photo exhibition “1000 feet” by Andrei Rashevsky will debut in the Moscow region.
“1000 Feet,” a photographic exhibition that will explore the intersection of photography and nostalgia, features original works captured from a helicopter.
Andrey Rashevsky in his photographs shares ideas about connection, memory and nostalgia captured during long helicopter trips across Russia.
The photo exhibition features the young photographer's favorite works, incorporating natural landscapes and the fleeting nature of their precious memories.
The photo exhibition "1000 Feet" has the meaning of a touching glimpse of life preserved in time. The uniqueness of aerial photography can transport people to a moment in time, evoke feelings and reveal new perspectives in an almost universal visual language.
According to the young photographer, pilots have always been on the list of the most romantic people, but in other areas of life there are quite a lot of people obsessed with flying. One of these representatives, according to Andrei Rashevsky, is the writer Saint-Exupery, whose gift of truthfulness and literary honesty seemed to him surprising and possible for use in photography.
The summer author's aviation trip for the aspiring photographer was organized by the tourism division of the aviation operator SCG air.
We hope that viewers who visit the exhibition will understand how intertwined freedom, determination and moments of the natural cycle are.