Romanian photographer Mihaela Noroc left her job two years ago to start a new life. With nothing but a backpack and a camera, she set off to travel the world, taking hundreds of shots of women in their everyday setting. This is how her unique photo project, ’The Atlas Of Beauty’, took shape. The project so far has encompassed work in 37 countries.
"Mihaela says: ’Today I’m convinced that beauty is everywhere, and it has nothing to do with wearing the right cosmetics or dressing in the right clothes. Beauty is in the ability to be oneself.’ Looking at some of her photos, you can clearly see that she is right.
Shiraz, Iran
Maramureș, Romania
Yangon, Myanmar
Jakarta, Indonesia
Moscow, Russia
The Tibetan Plateau, China
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Baltic Sea, Finland
The Omo Valley, Ethiopia
The Amazon jungle
Nasir ol Molk Mosque, Iran
Riga, Latvia
Beijing, China
Mexico City, Mexico
Cali, Colombia
San Francisco, USA
Vilnius, Lithuania
Havana, Cuba
Singapore
Sydney, Australia
Tbilisi, Georgia
Khanom, Thailand
El Paico, Chile
Otavalo, Ecuador
Medellín, Colombia
San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Moldova
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Source: The Atlas Of Beauty, boredpanda
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