Two Russian 'Aunties' Life in Rural Russia

"'Aunties' is a series detailing the lives of my father's two unmarried sisters, who live in a small village in Russia," Brooklyn-based photographer Nadia Sablin says.
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Having spent their youth working in big cities, after retirement the two women have come back to their childhood home.
Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

Alevtina and Ludmila are in their seventies, but they are choosing to return to the traditional way of life in Russia, chopping wood for heating the house, bringing water from the well and making their own clothes.
Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

The vegetables the women harvest in the fall and the berries they gather in the summer supplement the meager pensions on which the elderly subsist in Russia.
Nadia Sablin / For MT

Their rural environment is as much a character as they are themselves.
Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

The house in which Alevtina and Ludmila live was built by their father. The rugs were woven by their mother. They contribute to the home as well, with new wallpapers, hand-sewn curtains, quilts and lace. Handwritten recipes are folded to contain seeds for planting, or rolled up balls of stray hair.
Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT

Nadia Sablin / For MT