Author:
Bartz, Gil
Mongolia
Guard dog of a family in the Gobi Desert [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
A family in their winter quarters in the Gobi Desert. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
Traditional Mongolian yurts in the Gobi Desert. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
A family cuts blocks of ice from the frozen lake and sells them to families in the hinterland. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
Children at a watering place at Chöwsgöl Nuur. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
Two men watering a horse at a watering place on Chöwsgöl Nuur, a lake in northern Mongolia [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
A couple of kids pushing a broken down motorcycle. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
A man beats chunks of ice from a frozen lake to sell them. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
Horse of a nomadic family [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
Traditional Mongolian yurt in the north of Mongolia. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
Two drunk men on their way home. Alcoholism is a widespread problem in Mongolia. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'
Mongolia
A nomad loads his truck with water canisters. [automated translation] Aus Gil Bartz' Fotoreportage 'We Won’t Die Sleeping'. Gil Bartz: ''We won’t die sleeping' represents my on-going photo project telling the story of former Sowjet countries. This episode is about Mongolia, concentrating on the nomadic life. The name-giving did not happen by chance.`We won’t die sleeping ‘ also is a very popular saying in Mongolia, strongly expressing the nature of this people. The big contrast between tradition and modern world with its progress is also taking its toll on the Nomads, forcing them to leave their habitual life behind to settle down near the cities. In the beginning of 2019 I travelled to north and south Mongolia to document the every-day life of some nomadic families.'