Table of contents:
- 1. Shop window
- 2. At the State Department Store
- 3. Horse sculpture
- 4. Acceptance of bets
- 5. Not an easy job
- 6. Near the pub
- 7. Street scene
- 8. Fabulously beautiful Moscow
- 9. Old Arbat
- 10. Moscow Jewish Community Center
- 11. Taxi drivers' strike
Video: 15 true photographs of Igor Stomakhin from the USSR in the 1990s
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Igor Stomakhin was born in 1956 in Yaroslavl. He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism and almost never parted with a camera. The leitmotif of these photographs is the city and its inhabitants. Filmed underground artists and members of religious sects, informal youth and mentally retarded children, visitors to the Moscow hippodrome and prisoners in the zone. Collaborated with magazines Discovery, Stolitsa and the weekly Inostranets. Now he is a member of the Focus Pictures photo agency. Technique: Nikon E8700.
1. Shop window
2. At the State Department Store
3. Horse sculpture
4. Acceptance of bets
5. Not an easy job
6. Near the pub
7. Street scene
8. Fabulously beautiful Moscow
9. Old Arbat
10. Moscow Jewish Community Center
11. Taxi drivers' strike
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