It is hard to believe now that the Rail Road, that great creation of humanity only dates back to the recent nineteenth century. It seems to have been here forever since the beginning of times- so deeply has it merged with the Earth and so fundamentally changed its look.
Built by a man from the rail, spike, tie, switch and
wage wheel all the way to modern complex software — the railway resembles life
itself, with its constant motion,
evolution and circulation of elements.
This project is about the beauty and power of railroads and the strong spirits of those dedicated to them. It is about people
who live and work day and night, in the sweltering heat and in deep frosts,
never stopping for a moment, while we pass by their figures in orange jackets
in our peaceful slumber. They lay down tracks, build
bridges, drill tunnels, repair and maintain trains and engines, create new
machinery and technology.
This project began in August 2017. Since then, my team and I have been to almost every part of Russia- tens of thousands of miles flown, ridden, driven,
floated and sailed; thousands of images and terabytes of video and audio
recorded; hundreds of people and dozens of cities visited, small and large
stations and stops, an endless expanse of rail…
Railroads are like rivers or arteries, pumping life,
jobs, fuel, and machines- everything we can no longer imagine a city without. However,
small towns where people are still waiting to hear the clink of wheels and the
signal of an approaching train for the first time still exist.
These two parallel lines will dwell in my dreams for times to come. They will take me back to the harsh environment of the Northern Urals, the head- spinning Caucasus, the salty steppes of Baskunchak and Astrakhan, to Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk, the Circum-Baikal Railway, to the Baikal- Amur Mainline and the Trans-Siberian Railroad.