Igor Oussenko is a Russian photographer and visual artist based in Moscow. He is best known for his stunning black and white photography, which often captures the beauty of everyday life in Russia.
Born in Moscow in 1982, Igor developed an interest in photography at an early age. He began taking pictures of his family and friends, and soon realized that he had a talent for capturing the beauty of everyday moments. After graduating from high school, Igor enrolled at the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts to study photography.
During his studies, Igor developed a passion for black and white photography. He was particularly drawn to the way it could capture the subtle nuances of light and shadow, as well as the emotion of a moment. After graduating from university, Igor began working as a freelance photographer, shooting portraits, landscapes, and street scenes around Russia.
In recent years, Igor has become increasingly interested in exploring themes related to identity and belonging through his work. His photographs often feature people from different backgrounds interacting with each other or with their environment. Through his work, Igor hopes to create images that will inspire viewers to think about their own place in the world.
Igor's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around Russia and Europe, including at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the Photobiennale Festival in St Petersburg. His photographs have also been published in several magazines and books around the world.