Incredible footage made in a country where people forgot what peace is.

Briton Jan Chipchase is a consumer engagement specialist at Frog Design. His competence includes studying the process of the impact of technology on the culture of different countries. Knowing how the consumer behaves in the present, he can predict his future behavior. A whole circle of specialists in various fields helps him in his work: psychologists, ethnographers, physiologists, experts in the field of ergonomics, usability, and many others.

By the nature of his activity, Jan Chipchase has to get to know different countries closely, which allows him to see them from the side that is sometimes inaccessible to ordinary tourists. So to say, from the inside out.

One of the most interesting places was Afghanistan, where an expert studied the issue of the impact of mobile money systems on the country. During his working trip, the British often took pictures. Therefore, many of the resulting shots of everyday life of local residents are incredibly amazing and even shocking.

A man unloads bags of grain in Afghanistan

Local Political Posters

Arabic inscription

And so look templates for male portraits, which are very popular

Cinemas are pasted with posters of popular films

Large market in Afghanistan

Local resident shows old hundred-ruble note

Point of sale of tape recorders and TVs

Medicines can also be purchased on the market.

Fish seller shows his goods

Huge selection of cattle skin

Grain Merchant's Shop

A lot of birds gather near the bench, waiting for them to have something to profit from.

Afghan women choose burqa for themselves

It looks like a roadside refueling

And this is the rickshaw booth

A car accidentally collided with a cart carrying berries

Stensils

The photo shows a Soviet tank in the cemetery of military equipment

School in Kabul

A local resident adorned his old gun

Weapons shot at Kabul market

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