Pesoque specializes in crafting bags from natural leather and high-quality Italian hardware. Founded in 2021, the brand's design focuses on impeccable forms and unique color combinations. Embracing minimalism, style, and precision, the brand's items are characterized by a carefully curated selection of bag models and the incorporation of geometric shapes.
Each bag is meticulously handcrafted within their own Moscow workshop, where craftsman assemble every piece. It takes up to 7 hours of work to make one bag. Additionally, Pesoque offers oversized hoodies, t-shirts, and silver jewelry, serving as complementary elements to their collection.
Original design clothing. The brand presents a wide range of bright and memorable collections of women's and children's clothes. The "Meridian" collection can be described as modern and light, discrete and vibrant, weightless and deep. It also includes a variety of accessories. All buttons are handmade, all with different colors and patterns.
"People of the Sun", a children's collection, is based on free cut and volume: dropped shoulders, wide neckline, flared sleeves and trapeze silhouettes. In the "Stars" collection, 80% of the fabrics are painted by hand. This collection was presented on the catwalk of the Ulyanovsk Fashion Week in 2019.
Romans' photographs bring out his view of the surrounding urban landscapes, the locals and the country in general. He mostly shoots street and conceptual photography. He released a series of shots of his hometown and its surroundings. Concrete panel apartment blocks, churches with gold domes, street kiosks and old buses stand in sharp contrast with the snowy Northern landscapes. The town looks empty, surrounded by the snow texture of the white background.
And only occasional passers-by remind you that people still live there. There is a story behind each of his photographs. In 2019, Roman held a solo exhibition in Surgut. The works were included in the publication of the online magazine The Calvert Journal.
Alexey Pavlov has been a versatile photographer for 19 years and a videographer for 14 years. He focuses on the problems and changes in rural areas and provincial towns. Founder of the Prostranstvo Studio - a creative platform for beginner and professional photographers. Chief regional expert in the photography category at WorldSkills Russsia since 2019.
Sports photographer of the Children of Asia International Sports Games. Lecturer in Photography at the School of Creative Industries. Alexey's photographs regularly appear in the federal media. He was short-listed for the Sony World Photography Awards 2021 in the Documentary category. Alexey is the recipient of two gold watches awarded by the Yakutian government "for his contribution to the development of the Republic".
Alexey shoots documentary photography, shooting life around him as it is. Alexey introduces Yakutia to the world through the world's leading issues, such as Time, National Geographic, Guardian, Gup, Wired, China Newsweek among others. In his works, people, houses, and nature merge into one and seem to become characters in a mystical film.
My Dear Yakutia is his most famous documentary project - a series of photographs depicting his homeland. The Sakhawood series, which covers the production of films in the Yakut language, appeared in 2019 as a result of a collaboration with Yakut filmmakers. Iin 2021, in cooperation with Sakhawood, Alexey won the World Press Photo Contest in the "Modern problems" section.
Alexander is a Russian landscape photographer known for capturing streets, wastelands, yards, and panel buildings. His photography offers a unique perspective on the vastness of Russia, spanning from the Golden Ring to the Far East, from Yamal to Sochi. Alexander's photo projects have gained international recognition, with successful exhibitions worldwide and his works featured in museum and private collections. He has been a member of the agency Photographer.ru since 2004.
In Alexander's landscapes, there is always a human presence according to the author, a landscape loses its meaning without traces of human life. He strives for balance in his compositions, ensuring everything in the frame is harmoniously connected. His style exudes a cosmic detachment, creating a distinct artistic atmosphere. His works have been published in magazines such as "Esquire," "Afisha MIR," "Newsweek". In 2018, he was honored to be included in the Russian Investment Art Rating "49ART," representing exceptional contemporary artists under 50 years old.
Cars and photography are Alexander's two main passions. So it came as no surprise when Alexander's work entered the "Top 3 Best Shots" at "Cars 2021" contest, and he himself entered the "Top 3 Best Photographers" of the "35AWARDS" Annual Photography Award. For instance, he was trying to nail that Mercedes-Benz shot for years. Until in August 2021, at the International Festival of Vintage Cars in Kazan, waking up at six in the morning following a rainy night, he finally did it. It was this very shot that got him the "35AWARDS" contest award.
Alexander also makes professional macro shots. Random bugs, in the eyes of the photographer, are a true work of art. He also received his well-deserved award for the shots of the stag beetle and the bird at the same festival. He uses Soviet wide-angle lens Mir-1V for his macro shots.
Travel photographer. So far, he's visited 12 countries. Shoots portrait, street and travel photography. Hosted and participated in more than 11 photo exhibitions, contests and classes. He also wrote a coffee table book called "From Seattle to Los Angeles". In 2019, the “Arca FreeDom” art space hosted a travelling photography exhibition entitled “To the Four Winds”. It featured 300 photographs , including works from New York, the Dominican Republic, the United Kingdom and other countries. At the exhibition, the authors told the stories of each shots, sharing tips for travelling on a budget.
For Alexander, travelling is about taking on a world of new things and enjoying the beauty of the world around him. As for his style of photography, he prefers to place a subject in the center of the frame while composing his shots. Cinema, music, books and works of other photographers is what inspires him. Saul Leiter is his favorite photographer. Alexander likes to shoot street photography, catch random moments and passers-by on camera, does narrative photography.