Inhabitants of the Empty


  • Photographer
    Yulia Grigoryants
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Date of Photograph
    March, 2016
  • Technical Info
    Canon 5D mark III

In 1988 7.0 Richter-scale earthquake struck the northern Armenia, killing 25,000. Thousands more were maimed and hundreds of thousands left homeless. Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city bore much of the damage. Large-scale war by the early 1990’s, the collapse of the Soviet Union, energy crisis, and blockade that left landlocked Armenia with just two open borders. A quarter of a century later, Gyumri has the country’s highest poverty rate at 47.7%. Many families are still living in makeshift shelters, waiting for help. Many of them are not eligible for new housing, since they are not considered as direct victims of the earthquake. Back in Soviet times these huge twin dormitory buildings on the outskirts of Gyumri accommodated around 60 families each. Today there are just four families living here... Four families and generations that were born and raised here. Among decaying walls and corridors. Living in this emptiness... Living their hopeless, imprisoned life…

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