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Дмитрий Марков, избранное

Родился в Подмосковье, проживал в Пскове. Фотограф, блогер. С 2007 по 2012 год работал в псковской общественной организации «Росток» с детьми-сиротами из коррекционных детских домов, а так же воспитателем в детской деревне «Федково». Снимал на iphone. Скончался 15 февраля 2024 года во Пскове на 42-м году жизни.



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Дмитрий Марков, избранное

Родился в Подмосковье, проживал в Пскове. Фотограф, блогер. С 2007 по 2012 год работал в псковской общественной организации «Росток» с детьми-сиротами из коррекционных детских домов, а так же воспитателем в детской деревне «Федково». Снимал на iphone. Скончался 15 февраля 2024 года во Пскове на 42-м году жизни.

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