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Bartz, Gil
G7 Gipfel Elmau, 2022
Familienfoto der G7 Staaten mit Outreach Gästen: Narendra Modi, Justin Trudeau, Mathias Cormann, Cyril Ramaphosa, Kristalina Georgieva, Emmanuel Macron, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Macky Sall, Michel, Olaf Scholz, Fumio Kishida, Joko Widodo, Ursula von der Leyen, Joe Biden, Fatih Birol, Alberto Fernandez, David Malpass, Boris Johnson, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala und Mario Draghi
G7 Gipfel Elmau, 2022
Familienfoto der G7 Staaten mit Outreach Gästen: Narendra Modi, Justin Trudeau, Mathias Cormann, Cyril Ramaphosa, Kristalina Georgieva, Emmanuel Macron, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Macky Sall, Michel, Olaf Scholz, Fumio Kishida, Joko Widodo, Ursula von der Leyen, Joe Biden, Fatih Birol, Alberto Fernandez, David Malpass, Boris Johnson, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala und Mario Draghi
G7 Gipfel Elmau, 2022
Familienfoto der G7 Staaten mit Outreach Gästen: Narendra Modi, Justin Trudeau, Mathias Cormann, Cyril Ramaphosa, Kristalina Georgieva, Emmanuel Macron, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Macky Sall, Michel, Olaf Scholz, Fumio Kishida, Joko Widodo, Ursula von der Leyen, Joe Biden, Fatih Birol, Alberto Fernandez, David Malpass, Boris Johnson, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala und Mario Draghi. Im Vordergrund Fotograf mit Germany-Kappe.
G7 Gipfel Elmau, 2022
Familienfoto G7 Treffen auf Schloss Elmau Aktuell, 26.06.2022, Schloss Elmau. Charles Michel Praesident Europaeischer Rat, Mario Draghi Ministerpraesident Italien, Justin Trudeau Premierminister Kanada, Emmanuel Macron Praesident Frankreich, Olaf Scholz Bundeskanzler Praesidentschaft G7 Deutschland, Joe Biden Praesident Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Boris Johnson Premierminister Vereinigtes Koenigreich, Fumio Kishida Premierminister Japan und Ursula von der Leyen Praesidentin Europaeische Kommission beim Familienfoto der G7-Staats- und Regierungschefs beim G7 Treffen auf Schloss Elmau. Pressefototermin der G7 Staats-und Regierungschefs auf Schloß Elmau
G7 Gipfel Elmau, 2022
Familienfoto G7 Treffen auf Schloss Elmau Aktuell, 26.06.2022, Schloss Elmau, Charles Michel Praesident Europaeischer Rat, Mario Draghi Ministerpraesident Italien, Justin Trudeau Premierminister Kanada, Emmanuel Macron Praesident Frankreich, Olaf Scholz Bundeskanzler Praesidentschaft G7 Deutschland, Joe Biden Praesident Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Boris Johnson Premierminister Vereinigtes Koenigreich, Fumio Kishida Premierminister Japan und Ursula von der Leyen Praesidentin Europaeische Kommission beim Familienfoto der G7-Staats- und Regierungschefs beim G7 Treffen auf Schloss Elmau. Pressefototermin der G7 Staats-und Regierungschefs auf Schloß Elmau
Mongolia
A man rides his horse to the provincial town of Sainshand. [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
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
Basketball court in Ulan Bator [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
Men negotiate hay prices. [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 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
A discarded ship in the harbour 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
An abandoned house 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
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 hay dealer decorates his transporter with straw. [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
A family in a truck. They cut blocks of ice from the frozen lake and sell 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
Portrait of a boy 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
A young woman is resting. [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
Nomadic family in their winter quarters. Young animals are allowed to spend the winter in the hut so that they do not freeze to death. [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
Portrait of a little girl. [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 food. Boiled beef or sheep meat with salt and horse milk schnapps. [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
Winter quarters 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
A sports hall in a small town at Chöwsgöl Nuur. Teenagers meet there on weekends to play basketball. [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
Two sisters of a nomadic family in their winter quarters. [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 smokes a cigarette after having looked after his flock of sheep all day with his horse. [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
Portrait of a nomad. [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 attracts a Deel. The Deel is a traditional Mongolian robe. [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
A mother and her two daughters in their winter quarters. Some nomads own small houses or huts for the summer or winter months in addition to their yurts. [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 nomadic family in their yurt. [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 in his winter quarters. [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 little girl is watching over some lambs. Young animals are allowed to stay in yurts or huts for protection during the winter months. [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
Portrait of a nomad. [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
Everyday scene 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
A little girl is watching over some lambs. Young animals are allowed to stay in yurts or huts for protection during the winter months. [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
Portrait of two children in the Deel, the traditional Mongolian coat, and the Gutul, the traditional Mongolian boots [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 woman waits in the evening hours for her cattle to return. [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.'
Mongolia
Ice rink in Ulan Bator. The ice rink is a popular meeting place for young people. [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
Mother with her child during a walk on one of the few open spaces in Ulan Bator. [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
Ice rink in Ulan Bator. The ice rink is a popular meeting place for young people. [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
Ice rink in Ulan Bator. [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
Yurt district in Ulan Bator. [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
Methodist church in Ulan Bator. A group of young girls during the service. [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
Methodist church in Ulan Bator. [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
Street on the outskirts of Ulan Bator. [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
Methodist church in Ulan Bator. [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 recruits on a home visit. [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
An old woman on her way to buy coal. Most people in Ulan Bator heat with coal stoves. [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 young girl is hiding behind a wooden fence in a yurt district on the outskirts of Ulan Bator. [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 drunk man in a yurt district near Ulan Bator. [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 worker during a break. She works in a coal trade and packs coal bags for sale. [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
Mother and daughter clean their faces. You work in a coal merchant and you pack coal bags. [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
Break in a coal workers' accommodation [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 worker in a coal merchant in Ulan Bator. [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
Portrait of a coal worker. [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 worker is resting during her lunch break. She works in a coal trade and packs coal bags for sale. [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 young girl works in a coal trade during her holidays and packs coal bags to support her family financially. [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
Street scene in Ulan Bator. Two men negotiating goods at a weekly market. [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
Nomad from the country in Ulan Bator. [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
Young monk at Gandan Monastery in Ulan Bator. Buddhism is a widespread religion 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
Young monk at Gandan Monastery in Ulan Bator. Buddhism is a widespread religion 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
Young monks at Gandan Monastery in Ulan Bator. Buddhism is a widespread religion 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
Two young women are waiting for the bus. [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
Street scene in Ulan Bator. [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
Smog over Ulan Bator. In winter the temperature is often above -20 degrees. Due to heating with coal stoves, air pollution is highest in winter. [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
Flock of pigeons at Gandan Monastery in Ulan Bator. [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 yurt in a yurt district on the outskirts of Ulan Bator. [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.'