Table of contents:
- 1. An exciting activity
- 2. Local radio station
- 3. Former Muscovite on the collective farm
- 4. Sara Ishanturaeva
- 5. Long-awaited meeting
- 6. Portrait shot
Video: Forward into the past: photographs from the life of people in the USSR in the 1950s, taken by Semyon Fridlyand (part 2)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Semyon Osipovich Fridlyand is a Soviet photographer and journalist. His photographs of Soviet people made him famous not only on the territory of the USSR, but also outside the country. The works of Semyon Fridland are full of nostalgia for a modern person for the times long gone, when the sun was shining brighter and food was tastier. We offer you a selection of vivid pictures of a person who photographed people of the Soviet era, putting a particle of himself into each picture.
1. An exciting activity
2. Local radio station
3. Former Muscovite on the collective farm
4. Sara Ishanturaeva
5. Long-awaited meeting
6. Portrait shot
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