The Russian photographer who shoots with the wild
- Srishti
- Apr 25, 2017
- 1 min read
Moscow-based photographer Olga Barantseva has constructed a significant oeuvre of entrancing symbolism comprising of models acting with animals such like bears, wolves, raccoons, ostriches, owls, crocodiles, and snakes.

Viewing a little, delicate human kissing or riding on the back of a 700 kg, 7-foot-long dark colored bear is stunning at first sight. In any case, don't be frightened, as this is unique bear, Stepan, and the scene is a photographic children's story.
Seekers safeguarded him when he was a starving and stranded 3-month-old whelp. He was then raised by his proprietor, a bazaar mentor. When he had grown up, he was excessively tamed, making it impossible to be discharged once again into nature.

Today, Stepan the bear at age 20 has been an on-screen character in 20 Russian motion pictures and is a sought after photo model. His eating routine comprises of fish, vegetables and eggs. Stepan cherishes cooperating with people and even posturing for photographs. Some mozzarella and sweet treats make him much happier and he opens his mouth wide to demonstrate his wild side.

Barantseva, grew up cherishing nature and untamed life. She took up photography in 2007, and in 2012 she chose to consolidate her interests by shooting models with natural life in woods close Moscow. She likewise adores the vintage look and tall tales, so you will see both in her symbolism. Every one of her representations are caught with natural light.

Barantseva says that a large portion of the animals she photos as of now frequently show up in films and photograph shoots. You can find more of Barantseva’s work on her Instagram.
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