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In the Arctic Circle, a Russian Miner Spends His Breaks Photographing Foxes

Even amid the harsh arctic tundra of Russia’s distant north-eastern Chukotka region, Russian photographer Ivan Kislov can uncover lovely traces of life among the foxes that survive and hunt here in the wild. He consented to speak with us at Bored Panda and tell us more about his incredible photography.

CREDIT: Ivan Kislov

Even amid the harsh arctic tundra of Russia’s distant north-eastern Chukotka region, Russian photographer Ivan Kislov can uncover lovely traces of life among the foxes that survive and hunt here in the wild. He consented to speak with us at Bored Panda and tell us more about his incredible photography.

Kislov, who is from the north-eastern port city of Magadan, works as a mining engineer in Chukotka. He turns to photography for “relaxation from routine” when he has free time during his lengthy hours. He enjoys going on “hikes to inaccessible locations,” “raftings,” and “simple strolling excursions to view animals.”

CREDIT: Ivan Kislov

Kislov believes foxes are frequently eager models, despite the fact that he photographs everything from bears and reindeer to wolves and stoats.
“Foxes are interested and may get quite near, and I shoot with wide angle and telephoto lenses,” he adds.

CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov
CREDIT: Ivan Kislov