Background
It was my second winter expedition into Afghanistan’s Pamir mountains. A five-week assignment in rough conditions and extreme cold. We trekked for three weeks, working on a film documentary on the isolated Kyrgyz community.
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Snow blowing into China. View from Manara camp towards Tegirmensuu valley. Beyond the mountains in the distance is China. The Bam-e-Dunya, the ‘Roof of the World’ was also dubbed the ‘Third Pole’ by early explorers like Francis Younghusband.
It was my second winter expedition into Afghanistan’s Pamir mountains. A five-week assignment in rough conditions and extreme cold. We trekked for three weeks, working on a film documentary on the isolated Kyrgyz community.
Format: Archival print, printed with pigment ink on acid free Hahnemühle paper.
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Print Size: 30 cm x 42 cm
Print is sold unmounted
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