One of the winners in the Lens Culture Street Photography Awards 2019, Sergey Medvedchikov with his series Hidden in Siberia - photos of his native Tomsk:
A street scene in the centre of Tomsk.
Locals drinking tea in their yard in one of the wooden districts of the city.
A little boy in the courtyard of the Red Mosque. The wooden structure on the right is the future dome of the mosque, which is under reconstruction.
Loving couple in the window of one of the ancient wooden houses.
A man and a woman in one of the historical spots of the city.
Women taking pictures of each other on a frosty winter day.
Flash mob ‘Awakening,’ marking the end of long winter. Hundreds of people are simultaneously showering with cool water.
The so-called ‘garage culture’—a Russian term which means spending leisure time in the garage. The photo shows a man grilling fish near his garage.
Tomsk residents on the embankment of the River Tom on a warm summer day.
[Photos © Sergey Medvedchikov]
Tomsk, not to be confused with Omsk, is about half-way across the vast expanse of Russia. It's apparently one of the oldest towns in Siberia.
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