Catalog of the Heritage Moment 2024 photo exhibition

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Catalog of the Heritage Moment 2024 photo exhibition
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© Sergey Shchekotov-Alexandrov, 2024

ISBN 978-5-0062-5383-4

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Introduction
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sergey Shchekotov-Alexandrov is an independent documentary photographer. He lives and works in Saint Petersburg. He specializes in shooting intangible and tangible culture, nature and everyday life, landscapes of the urban environment, museum institutions. Sergey is the author and curator of numerous mobile photo exhibitions in Russian regions. He runs the author’s channel on Zen “Kilometers of photographic roads”. Shchekotov-Alexandrov, a member of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, publishes his own E-books, where he includes his photographs. The books are published in Russian and English.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

The Heritage Moment photo collection is a program of the S. I. Shchekotov – Alexandrov photography studio for photographing and popularizing outstanding cultural heritage and UNESCO sites in Russia and other countries by means of photographic creativity.

The program takes place in the following areas:

– publication of the books of the Heritage Moment cycle;

– publication of the books of the Photographing Cultural Heritage cycle;

– holding mobile photo exhibitions and photo conversaziones.

This photo book is the fourth in the Heritage Moment cycle.

It consists of three sections:

– Russian Historical and Cultural Heritage Monuments (two photo stories);

– Foreign Historical and Cultural Heritage Monuments (two photo stories);

– From the Photographer’s Archive (single photographs about cultural heritage based on materials from past photo exhibitions, published photo books and some new photographs).

This book includes the following information: conclusion, captions-comments to subsections, captions to individual photos, “From the history of the Heritage Moment photo project”.

THE FIRST SECTION

Russian Historical and Cultural Heritage Monuments photo stories

PHOTO STORY Old Demidovsky Plant Eco-Industrial Technopark, 2022

I had been planning a visit to this factory museum in Nizhny Tagil for a long time. So, during my last trip to the Sverdlovsk region in August 2022, I realized this desire.

I visited the places where I was born and grew up in the Sverdlovsk region. One of the places where I wanted to go is the former Demidovsky Metallurgical Plant. Today it is a factory museum of the history of mining machinery. It is known that Demidov manufacturers had more than 30 metallurgical plants in the Urals.

When I was working as a photojournalist for a regional youth newspaper, I happened to take pictures at one of the operating metallurgical plants in Nizhny Salda. Before the revolution, this plant was owned by the Demidovs. I also visited the Demidovs’ former “office” in Nevyansk, where I saw the famous Nevyanskaya Tower.

It is known that 40 percent of all Russian cast iron was then smelted at Demidov private factories. There is an “old sable”, famous brand of Demidovsky cast iron. This labeled cast iron sold very well in developed European countries. It was readily bought by the owners of large European factories and plants for the needs of their industries. One can imagine with what difficulty such cast iron travelled on trading barges to Great Britain, for example, or to Germany along the rivers Chusovaya, Kama, Volga, Volkhov, Neva and through the Gulf of Finland, through Saint Petersburg, continued to travel in the Baltic Sea to the destination country.

What does Wikipedia say about this industrial heritage site?

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