Shepherd children.

In the highlands of Adjara, during the summer, people move to the alpine zones with their cattle for grazing. They often take their young children along. While it's partly a time of rest, the children also help with various tasks. They wake up early to assist in driving the cattle to pasture.

I took this photo while hitchhiking with a family. Looking out the car window, I saw the children herding the cattle. What caught my attention was the frame created by the window and the girl's hand — she had a heart drawn on it and was gripping the door tightly because the road was rough and the car was shaking intensely. This photo is part of a series I took in the highlands of Adjara.

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