Looking Back
Looking Back
Adam Hinton
June 30, 2022
We weren’t the only uninvited guest welcomed in. As the music played into the night more neighbours came to join the dancing, singing, food and lots of vodka. Everyone and anyone was welcome. This was the format of the others weddings and social gatherings I attended; neighbours were always welcome. We left very late and very drunk.
I started visiting Donetsk in Ukraine a few weeks after it declared itself an independent state. My idea was to record the changes that would inevitably come with the collapse of the Soviet Union. I went back several times over the next four years, as the country limped from one economic crisis to another. Now the country faces an almost existential crisis for its very existence, as the Russians destroy the Dombass in order to supposedly save it. We can only hope this madness ends as soon as possible.”
Adam Hinton’s series is presented in a comprehensive portfolio in LFI issue 5/2022.
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When Hinton was 15 years old, he bought camera equipment with the first instalment of a government compensation plan following a knife attack (the attacker had something against punks). From that point on, his focus was photography. He studied Photojournalism at Richmond-upon-Thames College in London, and at Trent Polytechnic in Nottingham. Hinton is represented by the Panos agency. More