Mountain Lives
ARMENIA · 2025
Highland villages and gorge towns in autumn 2025 — the Ararat plain, the Debed canyon, the high pastures. The series moves between the pastoral and the abandoned, the sacred and the everyday — mountain farming and herding, livestock as economy, abandoned barns recurring as motif, and the coffee that always finds you indoors.
In these villages, children get the same two extremes: a makeshift pitch marked by use rather than design, and a proper sports ground that looks almost too new for the landscape around it.
Livestock is not background. It is economy, weather forecast, routine, noise, smell, and traffic control. In a dark village barn, a polished Soviet samovar will stand beside an ATV quad bike, and a chicken will step between them.
And then there are the Nivas. Of course there are the Nivas. A 20-year-old owner told me, with complete seriousness, ‘Niva is culture.’ Hard to argue with that. On some roads, the Niva is an argument with rough terrain — small, stubborn, and usually winning.
GALLERY OF LIFE AND SMALLER THINGS