




Found Dmitri Gerasimov's work via here: http://www.photographyserved.com/gallery/HEAD-IN-THE-PACKAGE/2235404
It seems that his main photography site is for some reason "forbidden". BUT! here's a link to his vimeo page, which is the next best thing: film!
http://vimeo.com/gerasimov
He's from Estonia, and that's about all I know about him. The first photo is one of the photographer, himself, because it's ridiculous and needs to be shown to you guys. Then, there's a photo with this crazy geometric array on a woman's head. And hen we delve into b&w photography, too, with his series, "Head In The Package", which is incredibly abstract, yet very knowing, too. I see it as experimental. It's an odd series, and would be lovely displayed on a wall. His works mostly works with people and it seems like crosses. hmmm....
http://dmitrigerasimov.com/ working now.
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