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Photo story of life in a village between Moscow and St. Petersburg.
By Ksenia Isaeva, RBTH
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Frank Herfort

Born in the GDR, photographer Frank Herfort has always been captivated by Russia and its people. He traveled 4 years across Russia, capturing some unobvious moments of everyday life.
Village future

Frank Herfort

Budushee (“Future” in Russian) is a village situated halfway between Moscow and St. Petersburg. However, life here seems stuck in the past.
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Frank Herfort

As in many other Russian cities, alcoholism, backwardness, depopulation, and underemployment have impacted village life.
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Frank Herfort

Pensioner Victor Matveev rides in a cart to the nearest town for bread. The “meals on wheels” service has not come for 2 weeks because of large snow drifts.
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Frank Herfort

In good weather, food arrives by car, so the choice is not large.
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Frank Herfort

Elena is a local paramedic. She does not have higher education and is the only medical worker in the village. On her desk are three packs of drugs, a few bandages and papers. Everything is clean, but there is no equipment. There isn’t even a drip stand.
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Frank Herfort

In winter inhabitants of the village make a hole in the ice and wash their linen in the icy water.
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Frank Herfort

Locals fetch water from a well for their daily needs.
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Frank Herfort

Budushee’s problems are also Russia’s – mortality is outpacing fertility.
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Frank Herfort

There were 300 inhabitants here in the 1970s, but today only 76 remain.
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Frank Herfort

It has been 12 years since the most recent wedding celebration. The last time a child was born was two and a half years ago.
Village future

Frank Herfort

The huge distances between towns and cities, and the poor condition of roads, means that, despite its name, there is no future for this small village caught between Russia’s two capitals.

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