
Using a stunning Phase One camera to capture medium-format images, Ken Hermann explores the ritual of wrestling in rural Mongolia. The sport of wrestling is deeply steeped in culture and tradition, as evidenced by Hermann and his subjects. Β The gentle, endless expanse of Mongolian grasslands provides a beautiful backdrop for the colorful wrestlers, looking stoic and proud. The medium-format images capture the movement and motion of the wrestlers, including some epic lifts and flips. A wonderful series that is smart, unusual, beautiful and educational all at once.Β Via Behance:
When a boy is born in Inner Mongolia, his family pray for him to become a wrestler. This ancient tradition is the cornerstone of Mongolian culture dating back centuries to Genghis Khanβs reign when he used it to keep his soldiers battle-ready. Khan famously compared wrestling to war, explaining that in both you face enemies who are stronger and more powerful than you, and you must attack. Itβs a sentiment these young wrestlers keep very much in mind.








