Feb 18
For photographer Misha Friedman, all great stories start with a question.
Friedman’s newest series, called Photo51: Is Corruption in Russia’s DNA?, delves into one of the country’s most pervasive problems — the prevalence of corruption in all levels of society.
Friedman was approached for the project by the Institute of Modern Russia, a pro-democracy organization led by Pavel Khodorkovsky, son of imprisoned former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Yet the photographer decided to take the subject to a place few expected it to go.
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