It's beautifully breathtaking! This is all a wild woman needs to lose her mind and find her soul ?.
A Photographer From Russia Takes Charming Photos in Nature to Prove Fairy Tales Are Real

A Russian photographer living in Saint Petersburg has found her own way to combine the beauty of nature and people in her photos. This approach makes her art outstanding, remarkable, and majestic. Meet, Alexandra Bochkareva, who has managed to win the hearts of almost 70,000 followers on her Instagram account, including ours.
We at Bright Side felt like we were in a fairy tale when looking at Alexandra’s photos and hope you’ll get the same deep feelings when getting familiar with her art.
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Did you get impressed with Alexandra’s photos? What’s the most remarkable photo you’ve ever taken in nature? Please share your pieces of art in the comments!
Comments
Few of them kinda creep the hell outta me!??♀️
Though the others are super creative ?
I would love to see the "behind the scenes" of these pictures
They are surely beautiful, but I can imagine the whole process of how they were done :D
This looked funny from the side, 100%
Very sensitive photos, looks awesome ?
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