Kingdom of Myths
Kingdom of Myths
Nanna Heitmann
April 26, 2019
A small ferry is the only connection to the outside world
I was fascinated by Valentin, by the strength with which he is attracted to nature, and his attitude towards life. I've rarely met such a positive person. If you encounter him in the forest, he sounds rather like a preacher; he's really intoxicated by nature. “Listen to how the birds are greeting us; what incredible trees; what wonderful light; and look here, animal tracks. We have to appreciate all this. We humans must live together in peace, and people must take care of the forests immediately surrounding them.” I learnt a lot about nature from him; for example, how to survive in the forest during a Siberian winter. I haven't yet tried to do so, though!
I would like to continue working on the story, and travel along the last bit that can only be reached by post boat or helicopter. Most of the people forced to resettle at the time moved to milder climates. Those who remained were primarily professional hunters. The infrastructure also collapsed along with the Soviet Union.”
You can find more pictures and the whole story in the current issue of LFI 3/2019
Nanna Heitmann+-
Born in Ulm in 1994, Nanna Heitmann studied Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at College in Hanover. She spent a semester abroad in Tomsk, Siberia. In 2018, she was shortlisted for the Lensculture online magazine’s Emerging Talents Award for her work. Further awards: Vogue Italia Prize in 2018 from the PHMuseum’s Women Photographers Grant for the series Hiding from Baba Yaga. More
A small ferry is the only connection to the outside world
Insect and amphibian collection
The former officer Valentin
Yuri lives together with his 15 dogs
At the banks of the Yenisei
Wild fires are a daily occurence in the forested area
Vaselisa lives in the little vilage of Erzhey
The boy hurt himself while doing a header