Photographer of the Week: Jeff Bauche
Each week we will select a photographer whose work either showcases or reflects elements of Central and Eastern Europe from professionals to hobbyist photographers around the world. This week our photographer is Jeff Bauche from Brussels, Belgium.
Name: Jeff Bauche
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Occupation: Dreamer – Photographer
Camera Equipment: Nikon D700
Inspirations: Olivier Follmi, James Nachtwey, Steve McCurry
Favourite Destination: Central Asia
Website Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeff-bauche

The Wall of International Peace - Arbat Quarter - Moscow. The wall consists of scores of tiles painted by Soviet school children, expressing their hopes for peace and fears for war. This picture expresses my hopes for peace.

The amazing underground (metro) of Moscow, known as one of the most beautiful in the world. Every single station is a masterpiece of art.

This picture was taken in the area of Moscow, from the famous Transsiberian train, the longest railway in the world.
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