
March 25, 2011 from PauloGabriel's blog
Breathtaking indeed, but also powerful. We could describe Mitchell's work in many ways, but all of them would tell how deep and insightful his photography is. Traveling photographers really are a jewel of inspiration and delight.
Mitchell Kanashkevich's work was developed through countless trips around the globe, and really add to a vast set of amazing galleries that you may check at his site. Here, I've chosen my favorites and would like to share them with you. For more of his work, please, do check his site. It's totally worth the visit. I hope you enjoy these, and don't forget to drop comments showing him some love. Cheers! ;)

Theyyam performer walking through fire - Kannur district, Kerala, India, 2009

Monks in a classroom - Tibetan refugee camp, Bylakuppe, India, 2009

Rabari shepherd herds his flock - rural Rajasthan, India, 2007

Spearing fish - Rah Lava Island, Vanuatu, 2010

Flying fox hunter - Rah Lava Island, Vanuatu, 2010

Mattress carrier - Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India, 2005

Nomadic 'Rabari' Shepherd - Outskirts of 'The Little Rann of Kutch' desert, 2007

Children of the mountains - village of Thuman, Langtang Valley, Nepal, 2007

'Smol Namba' Chief Ayar Randes - Wintua, South West Bay, Vanuatu, 2010

Tribal archer on the 'Rock of Rah' - Rah Lava Island, Vanuatu, 2010

Divine rays - Tiberias, Israel, 2010

Street life India - Bundi District, India, 2007

What's your next move? - Szechenyi baths, Budapest, Hungary, 2009

Forest dweller - Barda hills, India, 2007

