National Geographic ózbekshe toıdyń sýretin úzdikter qataryna jatqyzdy
ASTANA. QazAqparat - National Geographic 2 017 jyldyń úzdik fotosýretterin jarııalady, sonyń ishindegi Djon Stenmeıerdiń Tashkenttegi ózbekshe toıda túsirgen sýreti de bar, dep habarlaıdy «QazAqparat» HAA.
«Tashkenttegi meıramhanalardyń birinde aǵaıyndy ekeý men olardyń jubaılary toıdyń bastalýyn kútip tur. Qazirgi Ózbekstan astanasy kóp ýaqyt boıy Uly Jibek jolyndaǵy kerýender toqtaıtyn mekenderdiń biri bolǵan», - dep jazdy Djon Stenmeıer Instagramda .
Túrli jobalar aıasynda National Geographic-pen yntymaqtastyqtaǵy jýrnalıster men fotosarapshylar dástúrli túrde myńdaǵan sýretterdiń arasynan úzdik fotolardy tańdaıdy.
Eske sala ketsek, 2016 jyly National Geographic-tiń fotografy Djon Stenmeıer Qazaqstannyń Mańǵystaý oblysyna saıahat jasap, qazaqtyń dásúrli toıyndaǵy jas jubaılardy izdegen bolatyn. Onyń Aqtaýda túsirgen kókparǵa daıyndalyp jatqan shabandozdardyń sýreti National Geographic-tiń fototaspasyndaǵy úzdik fotolardyń birine aınalǵan.
National Geographic-tiń tanymal amerıkalyq fotosýretshisi Djon Stenmeıer fotografııa salasyndaǵy kóptegen halyqaralyq syılyqtardy, sonyń ishinde 2014 jyly World Press Photo syılyǵyn da jeńip alǵan.
Follow @OutofEdenWalk, Paul Salopek’s 12 year journey walking in the footsteps of our ancestors. - Two brothers and their brides wait to be married in a lavish ceremony at a 'wedding hall in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The city, now the country's capital, was long a stopping place for camel caravans plying the Silk Road. - Personal Note: Sometimes, and always when we least expect it, we fall in and between the beauty of the unexpected. Such was a night in Tashkent when wandering about the Uzbek capital looking for weddings. My good friend, @aziz_khalmuradov mentioned he knew of a wondrous place, a palace that might be filled with strangeness and beauty. Never carrying lights, it was dark, a touched concerned all this regalia would be lost in the dimness. The dual brides wedding photographer noticed I was flashless, saying in kind...”Would you like to use my lights?” He tethered my camera wirelessly and like magic, the glow of hall, in all its beguiling colors appeared. Thankful that his unexpected kindness brought to life the beauty of mirroring nuptials, a doubling in colors and pomp only found in the Registon Wedding Palace, named after the famous 15th century Registon in Samarkand along the ancient Silk Road. - My latest story in @NatGeo, in this months issue, The New Silk Road, our overland journey through Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan photographed throughout 2016 and early 2017. Link to the entire story in my Instagram Bio. - @outofedenwalk @natgeo @natgeocreative #paulsalopek #tashkent #uzbekistan #newsilkroad #silkroad #ancientsilkroad #wedding #portrait #weddinghall #colors #hues #beauty #flowers #fruit #weddingcake #bride #groom #twobrides #twogrooms #colors