Showing posts with label Men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Men. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Bowing to the Dick

"The Cock Monument" is a famous punk song by JMKE and everlasting Villu Tamme.
Club Rock'N'Roll 8 May 2015 http://rocknroll.ee/rock/

Monday, June 30, 2014

Matti and Kiwa



Legendary art collector Matti Milius and artist/musician/curator Kiwa, a legend in making. Opening of Voronja Galerii (https://et-ee.facebook.com/voronjagalerii) in an Old Believer village by Lake Peipus (Peipsi). Photos by Vahur, 27 June 2014

Poet Marko





Poet Marko Mägi performing with Chungin and Kiwa. Opening of Voronja Galerii (https://et-ee.facebook.com/voronjagalerii) in an Old Believer village by Lake Peipus (Peipsi). Photos by Vahur, 27 June 2014

Newsfeed


Albert is a legendary artist. He likes to eat old newspapers. Photo by Vahur, Voronja Galerii, Varnja village by Lake Peipsi, 27 June 2014

Friday, June 13, 2014

Nail File




In South Estonia, people like it big. For example, we build huge nail files that foreigners mistake for houses.

Photo by Vahur 12 June 2014,  in the back of the Writers' House in Tartu

Friday, June 6, 2014

Brother of Mercy


Poet is sexy. Sisters of Mercy are sexy. Hat is sexy.

Photo by Vahur, 30 May 2014 Von Krahl club.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Yachting


Estonia is practically an island - Baltic sea in North and West, Lake Peipsi in East. During Soviet occupation the sea was inaccessible to most of people. You had to get a permit to go to island Saaremaa or Hiiumaa, and even there it wasn't about yachting or boating a bit - only fishing boats allowed, boarder guards everywhere. (Don't ever bullshit me about equal and happy life in Soviet Union, I get agitated...).

Ok, after 1991 the sea is for people again. Thanks to European Union you can head out from Tallinn in your yacht and sail to Sweden and back, without any paperwork. By the way, Estonia still is pretty uptight with boating, too much paperwork, regular inspections etc on larger boats and yachts, so many Estonians register their vessel in Sweden, Denmark or Malta.

And finally, to come to what I really wanted to speak about: what is more beautiful than a yacht? It's a wooden yacht. Toomas bought this supreme vessel last year, has been repairing it with care. Now is only needs a new engine for manoeuvring in harbour. Made in Sweden in 1964. Enjoy and envy!

Photos by Vahur, 25 May 2014 Tallinn Lennusadam (old Seaplane Harbour).





Sunday, May 11, 2014

Punk Power




Punk and beer, it's like surf music and joints or transce and eeez. Punk legend, a hero of many generations - Villu Tamme! Photo by Vahur 3 May 2014, biker's thing just behing the 16 kannu pub in Tartu Tammelinn.

Proto Hipster


Impossible to deny that hipsters stole their style from hobos. Got one sleeping in front of my laboratory/Tallinn home. Photo by Vahur, 3 May 2014, Tallinn.

Dallas Style

Newer mess with a poet. Model: Kaur. Photo and accessories: Vahur.
Den Pobedy!
9 May 2014, Tartu

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Estonian Ranger

 ...or just playing Cowboy Superhero? Who cares, it looks cool & steampunk anyway. Photo by Kaili, Räpina, South-Estonia, april 2014.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Private Concert

Ready... and rocking. Photo by Vahur Afanasjev from a private and unsactioned concert by the Revolver band. 19 April 2014 Tartu

The Scream

The Scream. Phot by Vahur Afanasjev, 19 April 2014

Monday, April 7, 2014

Fishing 2




















Just another fishing day by the Mother River (Emajõgi). Quick snaps on my way to Tartu bus station, 1 April 2014. Vahur Afanasjev

Macho Hat

Special Estonian macho hat. April 2014

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Weird and Beautiful Ice Vehicles

"Karakat" or "karakatitsa" is a self made vehicle for on-ice fishing. The huge tires (often the inner tyres of large airplanes) make the karakat unsinkable, so one can go winter fishing even if ice conditions are tricky. Each year a Karakatitsa Festival is held in Kallaste.

Karaktitsa is not the only option - some use custom made hovercrafts.





Photos of the Karakatitsa Festival by Vahur Afanasjev, 22 February 2014 in Kallaste, by the Lake Peipsi (Peipus), in the area mostly inhabited by Russian speaking Old Believers who fled to Estonia from repressions in Czarist Russian in 16.-17. century.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Plougher

 Retro? No, it's 2009. Photo by Ruti, Hurmi, South-Estonia.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Artist

Artist. Photo by Maive, 16. 08. 2013 in Räpina, South-Estonia