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zenithstudio · 2 months
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photoshoot for Shoror Wines Photographer: Tigran Hayrapetyan / Zenith Photo Studio
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573p5 · 11 months
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Yerevan, Armenia - May 2023
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zurich-snows · 2 years
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ARAM ALBAN (1883-1961) | Untitled (4), gelatine silver print, 1930s, Collection of the Lusadaran Armenian Photography Foundation, Yerevan.
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soniasmundanelife · 1 year
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Yerevan subway station, Armenia
March 2022
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stephenphotom · 2 years
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Mistress of Atlas _ #photography📷 #photos #photography📸 #photographer #photographie #bnw #bnwphoto #blackwhite #blackwhiteart #armenia #yerevan #yerevanphotographer #hayastan #hayastan🇦🇲 #hayastanjan🇦🇲 #📸 #📷️ #eroticphoto #eroticart #formalism #phtography #iranian_photography #artphoto #artphotographer #photo_bnw #photography_bnw #moodphoto #modernphoto (at Yerevan, Armenia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgzd6XJtNhY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sergo2060 · 2 years
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My #armenia #photography #people #photo #streetstyle #beautiful  #artwork #red  #man  #selfie #photographer #artis #հայաստան #GOD #armenia🇦🇲 #yerevan #russia🇷🇺 #moscowcity #france🇫🇷 #paris #italy🇮🇹  #georgia #usa🇺🇸 #china🇨🇳  #love #life #vatican #dog #car (at Sevan National Park Սևան ազգային պարկ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEPWRNhpY-2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vintagesouthkavkaz · 8 months
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Mullah with a turban in Yerevan, Armenia, late 19th century. Photographed by Dmitri Ermakov.
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michael-svetbird · 3 months
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APHRODITE Statue[tte]: From [modern] Artashat, Armenia 2 - 1 BC Marble H. appx 40cm [Produced in Greece-?]
History Museum of Armenia, Yerevan | HMoA 1st Floor, "Armenia 4 BC - 3 AD". • Web : https://historymuseum.am/en • FB : https://www.facebook.com/HistoryMuseumofArmenia • IG : @historymuseumofarmenia_ • LiN : https://www.linkedin.com/in/history-museum-of-armenia-79405912b
HMoA | Michael Svetbird phs©msp | 01|24 6300X4200 600 [I.] The photographed object is collection item of HMoA, photos are subject to copyright. [non commercial use | sorry for the watermarks]
📸 Part of the "Small Format Sculpture and Miniature Artefacts" MSP Online Photo-gallery:
👉 D-ART: https://www.deviantart.com/svetbird1234/gallery/69450077/small-format-sculpture-and-miniature-artifacts
👉 FB Album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.859777984390780&type=3
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harminuya · 1 year
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Christmas in Soviet Armenia, (Yerevan?), 1950s. Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives.
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brutgroup · 1 year
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Dear friends , We are happy to announce that ”Socialist Modernism in the Caucasus”, the tenth architectural guide/photo album of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, will be available in 800 copies, starting the 26 January. Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on @FDestribute @FUDEshopAmazon distributor page, (Link in our profile) ; link: http://fdestribute.com/fdshop/ or AMAZON Germany : https://www.amazon.de/s?me=A37VI8ICSCQUF7&marketplaceID=A1PA6795UKMFR9 The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Bthe Caucasus region – from the 1950s to 1980s. Introduction by B.A.C.U. Association analysis on socialist modernist tendencies, it presents – in color photographs – a functional image of the buildings and their often original elements that synthesize local culture and traditions, while bringing you up to date with their current state of conservation. Print run 800 Pages 192 +1 Spread/ The Caucasus -SOC MOD Map French and English Size 26×28.5 cm Weight 1.25 kg Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association 5 Development on steep slopes in Nutsubidze Street. Tbilisi, Georgia. 1974-1976 Architects O.Kalandarishvili, G. Potskhishvili 2 House of Chess Players, Yerevan, Armenia Built in 1970 Architect Zhanna Mescheryakova 3 State Circus, (lateral interior stair) Baku, Azerbaijan, Built in 1967 Architect E.Ismailov, F.Leontieva. 1 New Headquarters of Bank of Georgia (formerly the Engineering building of the Georgian SSR Ministry of Highways), Tbilisi, Georgia, 1974 Architects: G. Chakhava, Z. Dzhalaganiya, T. Tkhilava, V. Kimberg. 8 Yerevan’s Cascade Yerevan, Armenia. Design 1975-1980 Built 1985-2000 Architects Sargis Gurzadyan with Jim Torosyan, Aslan Mkhitaryan 9 Upper cable car station, Lisi lake park Tbilisi, Georgia, 1978 architect Varlam Khechinashvili. engineer Vakhtang Lezhava. 10 Pearl Cafe, (now Mirvari cafe) Baku, Azerbaijan Built in 1961 Architect: Vadim Shulgin et al. Design N. Nikonov (c) BACU https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn5Ecl3sZOk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mariacallous · 2 years
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The FSB has identified 12 people suspected of coordinating and carrying out the October 8 explosion on the Crimean Bridge. It named the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, its director Kyrylo Budanov, and its “employees and agents” as organizers of the explosion. The agency also released its official account of the explosion, including a description of how an explosive device reached the Crimean Bridge on a truck. The Ukrainian intelligence agency declined to comment, calling the FSB’s activities “nonsense.”
The FSB announced that it has identified “the organizers and participants in the terrorist act on the Crimean Bridge.” Eight suspects in the case have been arrested. The FSB and Russia’s Investigative Committee identified the organizers of the October 8 explosion as the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, its director Kyrylo Budanov, and “its employees and agents.”
The agency identified a total of 12 people suspected of participating in the explosion. The FSB report made only seven suspects’ names known: Ukrainian citizens Mikhail Tsyurkalo, Denis Kovach, Roman Solomko, Vladimir Zloba; Georgian citizens Sandro Inosaridze and “a broker by the name of Levan;” as well as Armenian citizen Artur Terchanian. The participation of five Russian citizens, whose names were not disclosed, was also reported. They were arrested, along with three citizens of Ukraine and Armenia.
According to investigators, the bomb was brought from Odesa through Bulgaria, Georgia, and Armenia, disguised under construction film. According to the FSB, the explosive device was “camouflaged” in 22 pallets of film rolls, weighing 22.8 tons.
In the beginning of August, the FSB reports, the bomb left the Port of Odesa for the Bulgarian city of Ruse. From Bulgaria the cargo was transported to the Georgian port of Poti, and from there to Armenia. It was at customs at the Yerevan Trans Alliance facility from September 29 to October 3, and then crossed the Russia-Georgia border at the Verkhny Lars crossing. After two days, the explosive device was delivered to a wholesale depot in Armavir, in the Krasnodar region, where on September 7 the pallets were loaded onto Makhir Yusubov’s truck, which then left for Simferopol. At around 6:00am Moscow time on October 8, the truck was blown up while crossing the Crimean Bridge.
On October 9, Alexander Bastrykin, head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, spoke about a similar route during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
The FSB claims that documents relating to the transport of the explosive device were changed twice during preparations for the explosion. Photographs of these documents have appeared in Russian media. A non-existent firm in Crimea is indicated in the documents as the final recipient of the cargo. According to the agency, a GUR employee who called himself “Ivan Ivanovich” controlled the explosive device’s movements and maintained contact with participants in the transportation scheme. He allegedly used both an anonymous virtual telephone number and a number registered to Kremenchuk resident Sergey Andreychenko.
Russian media, including RIA Novosti, have published an FSB video showing an inspection of the truck and a picture of an x-ray of its contents. However, the Telegram channel Mash had already published a longer version of the inspection on the day of the explosion, and there are inconsistencies between their video and the x-ray picture.
As OSINT analyst Oliver Alexander notes, the video footage shows one truck, while the x-ray image shows another. He called attention, among other things, to a different number of wheels on each truck: the first has five on each side under the trailer, the second has four. The analyst says the video footage shows an International ProStar truck. Baza reported earlier that Yusubov had this type of vehicle.
Presumably, the truck in the x-ray is not the one which exploded, but a DAF truck with Georgian license plates on which, according to the FSB, the explosive device crossed the border between Georgia and Russia. Photos of this truck were published earlier on Telegram. Georgia has said it had no involvement in the incident.
The GUR of the Ukrainian defense ministry refused to comment on the FSB’s announcement, calling the agency’s activities “nonsense.” “All the activities of the FSB and the Investigative Committee are nonsense. They are fake structures, serving the Putin regime, therefore we will not comment on their routine announcements. It’s surprising that they haven’t yet found any business cards in the vicinity of the Crimean Bridge,” GUR spokesman Andriy Yusov told Ukrainian publication Suspilne.
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zenithstudio · 2 years
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Brothers: Mark & Alex Photographer Tigran Hayrapetyan | Zenith Photo Studio
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massispost · 2 days
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New Post has been published on https://massispost.com/2024/04/first-border-pillar-installed-on-armenia-azerbaijan-border/
First Border Pillar Installed on Armenia-Azerbaijan Border
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YEREVAN — The first border pillar on the border of the Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijani Republic was installed on April 23, 2024, the Armenian government reported. “On the basis of geodetic measurements at the border of the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, the first border post was installed within the framework of coordinate adjustment works. The work of expert groups of the two countries is continuing,” the government said in a statement issued late in the afternoon. It also released photographs of the post apparently placed near Baghanis, one of the four Tavush villages that…
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kosmomusa · 7 months
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Three Kurdish men in Yerevan, Armenia, late 19th century. Photographed by Dmitry Ermakov.
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grad604-gracemacd · 7 months
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Tina Touli - TUMO Workshop.
After feeling inspired by Tina's work, I wanted to know hhow she achieved the work she created and through this process I became even more of a fan.
This is the first video I found which is a workshop she had done with a group of students. The workshop involves students developing a typographic poster in a digital platform and then printing this for further experimentation. In the experimentation process Tina uses a glass oven tray in which she places on top of the poster and then uses various inks, glue, oils and other physical textures that test forms and movements of the physical world. These are then photographed and transitioned back into the digital space where they emphasise colours, shapes to a place where the students like how the poster looks.
This whole process was really inspiring to see and has encouraged me to challenge how I approach my projects and how I could even test this practise myself. The idea of added moveable elements is something I have wanted to get involved with especially with all the water and natural elements we have in New Zealand.
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TumoTube, (2019, July 26), Lab with Tina Touli at TUMO Yerevan, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDU3fSB7ul0
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stephenphotom · 2 years
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Sevanavank is a monastic complex located on a peninsula at the northwestern shore of Lake Sevan in the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, not far from the town of Sevan. Initially the monastery was built at the southern shore of a small island _ #artphoto #artist #armeniapeople #armenian #hayastan🇦🇲 #hayastan #hayastanjan🇦🇲 #hayastan🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲 #hayastanjan #armenianwedding #yerevanarmenia #yerevan #yerevanphotographer #photography📷 #photocolor #photos #photography📸 #photographer #photoarchive #photographe #photographie #sevan #sevanak #sevanlake #lakesevan #naturephotography #travelphotography #travelarmenia #travelphotography #travels https://www.instagram.com/p/ChKtwlANsDb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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