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New Yorkers tend to discover #BrightonBeach by accident. They might start off in Coney Island and stroll down the shore, until the sea turns to vodka and the newspaper headlines turn Cyrillic. Yelena Akhtiorskaya writes, “Brighton Beach is a universe onto itself, with its own time, its own language, its own customs, for which it makes no apologies.” In 1979, the first spate of Russian Jews came to Brighton Beach. More followed in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. The shopping thoroughfare there draws Russian expats from across the city, who hail from across #Russia. @yurenev emigrated from Russia as a child, but did not grow up in Brighton Beach. Instead, he was drawn to it as an adult, and spent the better part of a year photographing its local phenomena — including this photo of a centennial celebration of decorated WWII veteran Semyon Krasilschikov. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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