A photographer in Europe has captured a unique lifestyle, traveling the country to visit people who have taken rural, remote and isolation to extreme terms. "In his series entitled "Scrublands," photographer Antoine Bruy
focuses on people across Europe who have abandoned their busy city
lives for a self-sufficient lifestyle in remote, rural areas, often
without electricity or running water," Andrea Romano reports for Mashable, A British-American news website. (Bruy photo)
"Bruy spent between three and a half months in each locale, discovering
how each person he encountered lived on a personal level," Romano writes. "During his
travels, Bruy met people from all walks of life—former city dwellers
with run-of-the-mill city jobs, like lawyers and engineers. They all
live on crops grown by sustainable farming, homes made of recovered
material and animals raised by their very own hands." Bruy hopes his project, which has been in progress since 2010, will eventually lead him to take similar photos in the U.S. (Read more)
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