The reverse side of popularity: a new look at the world's masterpieces
& laquo; What if you go against the system and take pictures in the opposite direction? & Raquo; — thought the British photographer Oliver Curtis and created a project Volte-face. In his works there is no domination of tourists and recognizable landscapes, because he takes the sights of the planet from an unusual perspective, directing the camera in the opposite direction.
Democracy Monument, Bangkok, Thailand.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Lenin Mausoleum, Moscow, Russia.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

Taj Mahal, Agra, India.
Photo: Oliver Curtis
The Colosseum, Rome, Italy.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Statue of Liberty, New York, USA
Photo: Oliver Curtis
< Stonehenge, Wiltshire, Great Britain
Photo: Oliver Curtis
Photo: Oliver Curtis
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& laquo; Mona Lisa &, Paris, France.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Great Wall of China, Mut New Zealand, China.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The White House, Washington, USA.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Reichstag, Berlin, Germany.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, Israel.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

Buckingham Palace, London, UK.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

Mausoleum of Mao Zedong, Beijing, China.
Photo: Oliver Curtis

The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, USA.
Photos : Oliver Curtis
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