Vi ajando al pasado con una coleccion de fotos a blanco y negro de maestros de fotografia sovieticos
Girls athletes, 1924
Peasant petitioners in a reception room, 1924
Elections to the village council, 1925
Teaching shoemaking to the homeless, 1926
A. Shaykhet with his camera, 1928
A picture by the master on a Soviet magazine cover, 1929
In search of living in Moscow, 1930
Plowed field, 1927
A. Shaykhet with exhibition visitors, 1930
“Soviet photo” magazine cover.
New Moscow houses, 1928
First day nursery in a kolkhoz, 1931
The photographer with his son, 1930
Peasants listening to a radio-plate, 1925
Stalingrad, 1942
Citizens executed by shooting, 1943
A soldier has found his escaped sisters, 1943
Monument to those killed by Nazi, 1943
A. Shaykhet in Kharkov, 1943
Citizens returning home, 1945
Dnepr crossing, 1943
Near Konigsberg, 1945
The photographer with American reporters, 1945
Moscow welcomes the victors, 1945
Future steel makers, 1950
Virgin lands. Pupils help the kolkhoz, 1955
The next collection of photos is taken by famous Soviet photographer Michail Nikitin and is called “Past and present of Zelenogorsk and Terioki.”
Nikitin’s photo studio.