We should make use of all the resources and opportunities available to us. This includes both the physical resources of the land and the cultural resources of our heritage. In other words, we shouldn't use our land only for its resources, but also remember to appreciate and value the cultural traditions and knowledge that have been passed down to us.
Photographer: Rizacan Kumas, 2022
Each sunrise starts a new story. Every story has its own emotions, its light that needs to be captured. I traveled to Mongolia to capture those stories that were left for me by my ancestors. To find myself I went far north, above the mountains, below the clouds. Finding the people that living with their heritages. Finding places that accept them and nurture them. I captured the relationship between people and land, but in each photograph I take, the line is blurred. I started to see them as one. There was no line between them, there were only stories, the stories that needs to be told. This time I will be telling those stories, and this is my Mongolia.
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We should make use of all the resources and opportunities available to us. This includes both the physical resources of the land and the cultural resources of our heritage. In other words, we shouldn't use our land only for its resources, but also remember to appreciate and value the cultural traditions and knowledge that have been passed down to us.
Photographer: Rizacan Kumas, 2022
Each sunrise starts a new story. Every story has its own emotions, its light that needs to be captured. I traveled to Mongolia to capture those stories that were left for me by my ancestors. To find myself I went far north, above the mountains, below the clouds. Finding the people that living with their heritages. Finding places that accept them and nurture them. I captured the relationship between people and land, but in each photograph I take, the line is blurred. I started to see them as one. There was no line between them, there were only stories, the stories that needs to be told. This time I will be telling those stories, and this is my Mongolia.