The doll (2022) Photography by Ianina Ermakova

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I love dolls! Right very much. Since my youth, this hobby has not disappeared, and my dolls are still on the shelf. The collection is small, but certain memories and events are associated with each, good or not, it is no longer so important. At one doll exhibition many years ago, I bought a book by the master Marina Bychkova. Her dolls are something![...]
I love dolls! Right very much. Since my youth, this hobby has not disappeared, and my dolls are still on the shelf. The collection is small, but certain memories and events are associated with each, good or not, it is no longer so important.
At one doll exhibition many years ago, I bought a book by the master Marina Bychkova. Her dolls are something! Elegant, beautiful, stunning dolls, inlaid with gold and silver, hand-painted. The book was forgotten, but the project happened. And here's how...
A very cool team gathered at the Workshop on the history of Countess Bathory: a bright model Ekaterina and a cool designer Elena. I was on their project for the second time and we talked very animatedly about upcoming projects, and just like that. It turned out that Katya lives in St. Petersburg. And I had a business trip there just in the middle of autumn. At the same time Lena was going there with her cool dresses for projects.
Due to illness, my trip was postponed to November. By the will of fate, Lena too. As a result, we ended up in St. Petersburg in early November.
The ideas were different: and to go out of town to an abandoned manor. I got the tickets back for the trip. But the weather was cold and wet, the idea was shallow. So it's a studio.
And then Lena suggested the image of a Bychkova doll. With the headdress she made the day before.
The chip of the image was a crying model. Ekaterina really cried, without auxiliary tools, so to speak. It took about five minutes to tune in and tears poured down like hail. A born actress.

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Yanina Ermakova has been doing photography since the age of 17, but professionally only since 2010. She has tried her hand at different genres: from subject photography to wedding photography. But in 2019,[...]

Yanina Ermakova has been doing photography since the age of 17, but professionally only since 2010. She has tried her hand at different genres: from subject photography to wedding photography. But in 2019, she discovered the world of fine art photography and she realized that was the kind of photography she wanted to do. In his version, art is historical, fantastic, fairy-tale photography.

She is constantly moving me in this direction: every year, she plans and follows a training course. At the moment, she has a permanent makeup artist on my team who does the most daring makeup. She also works with the best costume rental companies in Moscow and the Moscow region (Russia). She works with decorators who can realize almost any place.

His plans get more and more complicated every year. She takes care of the whole organization herself: from the idea to the presentation of the photos to the public.

She raises questions in her that are important to her, inviting the viewer to think and reflect on this or that subject.

Yanina Ermakova was born in 1983. She lives in the city of Moscow in Russia. She has taken numerous training courses such as one at the New York Institute of Photography course from 2013 to 2019. She has also participated in numerous exhibitions, received numerous awards and publications.

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