The Quiet Joy of Rural Childhood
In a moment suspended between seasons, a barefoot child in a beret and simple vest sits on a rough-hewn bench, gently holding a fluffy lamb. The child’s smile, soft and genuine, mirrors the lamb’s calm trust. Hay scatters the ground, and the dark, textured logs of the cabin behind them speak of quiet, enduring life. This is not a staged scene, but a tender slice of rural existence—where children grow close to animals, and the world moves slowly, gently. Photographer Tatyana Zvada captures the soul of pastoral simplicity, where innocence and nature intertwine.
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