The photographer took portraits of Russians born in 1917 and celebrating their 100th birthday.

34-year-old Russian Mikhail Mordasov creates interesting, catchy and catchy photo projects. One of these is the project "Children of 1917". His compatriots were our compatriots born in the year of the Great October Revolution and survived to 100 years. The fate of all these people turned out in completely different ways: some received an excellent education, others did not study at all, some traveled to dozens of countries, some did not travel outside their area, and some today live in other countries. All of them are peers of the revolution, the true embodiment and symbol of our rich, complex, controversial and great history. Let's look into their eyes!

Alexandra Antonova, St. Petersburg

Maria Ryabtsova, St. Petersburg

Marina Goncharova, Tarusa

Saimaa Helena Ritalahti, Finland

Leopold Daminski, Poland

Tamara Sudakova, Krasnoyarsk Territory

Vera Efimova, Samara

Nikolay Treskin, Irkutsk

Maria Konyaeva, Kolomna

Lydia Motina, Samara

Antonina Kusleeva, Veliky Novgorod

Sabiryan Asfandiyarov, Bashkortostan

Lyubov Pakhomova, Novosibirsk Region

Maria Rilik, Minsk

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