
Yoga on the background of urban landscapes
• Yoga on the background of urban landscapes
Alex Wind (Alexey Wind) - a successful photographer from Los Angeles, which has created a large-scale and spectacular photo project "Yoga in the big city." With it, he wanted to show how people living in a bustling metropolis, not only to remain calm, but also able to surround himself with happiness and harmony. After all, spiritual growth does not depend on the environment.

Alex started taking pictures of yogis in his favorite city - New York, and then joined the project of yoga enthusiasts from other major cities. Photographer puts the best shots in instagrame and leaves to each signature inspirational.

"During my trip to India I had the idea to create this series of photographs, - says American photographer Alex Wyndham. - I wanted to show people who are able to achieve harmony even in the heart of the largest cities in the world.

With the help of his photo project "Yoga in the City" I wanted to show people who are passionate about the philosophy of yoga and still live in the city, in the center of all this bustle and noise, but at the same time preserve domestic tranquility, surround themselves with happiness and harmony. The spiritual part of each of us is very important, and it does not matter what surrounds you: the Himalayas or skyscrapers on a busy street. The really important only your inner world and your views.

The series of images combines art, spirituality and sports. It reflects the human force that can overcome adversity and find a balance in this rapidly changing environment. Yoga - a way to get closer to their true identity, get closer to your own spiritual core.

My sincere advice to everyone - follow your own way at the call of the soul. Do what you really love, and with the utmost passion.

We live in a beautiful and unique world, and it is important not to lose yourself in the daily hectic and continue to enjoy every moment ...

The project "Yoga in the City" is still not finished, I plan to take it continued in various cities around the world. "










