Red tent

I took these photos during protests in Tbilisi. Almost all demonstrations take place in front of the Parliament building, a legacy of the Soviet Union, which still bears the hammer and sickle. The red protest tents echoed the form of the Parliament itself, and their color only reinforced the sense that we have not yet fully managed to break free from Soviet power.

Camera
Country
City
Picture Year
Photographer
Roman Kosh
Burgas
Lunar energy of water and Solar energy of youth. Spontaneous street photo.
Mark Blickley
New York
A visual response I sent to a friend after we had a silly, heated July 4th discussion over why I prefer tea to coffee in the morning, because he reproached me as an un-American Anglophile.
Joy Saha
Dhaka
Boatmen rest on anchored boats along the banks of the Buriganga River in the Sadarghat area of ​​Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. After a full day of navigating the river from dawn till dusk, they retreat to their floating homes for the night. With their residences also moored on these boats…
Anastasia Fedotova
Port Louis
They sit in the quiet, carrying the weight of countless untold stories. They are the keepers of a strength that doesn’t shout, that doesn’t seek validation. Their silence is not emptiness; it is filled with the echoes of lives lived through struggle, love, loss, and endurance. In their eyes rests…