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is any one able to point me to a book that deals with the post revolution photography on the USSR? in particular el Lizitsky who ended up as editor of pravda

thanks dcm
 
i have a kodak edition catalog of russian photographers, it is called: Un regard sur la photographie sovietique contemporaine, it´s a bit overly panoramic but it´s a start.


Boris Mikailov is a must
 
Another Russia: Through the eyes of the new Soviet photographers by Daniela Marazkova and Vladimir Remes.

It has about 20 pages of text of history, photographs by Elena Darikovich, Boris Savelev, Aleksandr Slyusarev, Lyalya Kuzentsova, Boris Mikhajlov, Eduard Gladkov, Vladimir Siomin, Rifkhat Yakupov, Egons Spuris, Antanas Sutkus, Romualdas Rakauskas, Algimantas Kunchius, Aleksandras Matsiyauskas, Romualdas Pozherskis, Anatolij Garanin, Sergej Lopatyuk, Vyacheslav Tarnovetskij and Vladimir Zotov. Biographies of the photographers too.

It is one of my favorite books :smile: Encompasses a lot of different styles and visions. Egons Supris' ultra wide angle work is stunning.
 
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The BBC DVD "The Genius of Photography - how photography has changed our lives" has an interesting chapter on Russian / Soviet photography. Yes, I do realise it's not a book, but thought it could be of interest nonetheless.

The whole series is quite good, for anyone interested in the history of photography, by the way.
 
The Genius of Photography segment was on Alexander Rodchenko. He experimented and succeeded with odd angles and perspectives in a way which you rarely see, even today.
 
Look for old issues of Sovietsko Foto, it was the Soviet equivalent of Popular Photography, and if you are good with languages, you should be able to decode a few things from the Russian.
 
David , There are many old soviet books cover the constructivism and the graphic arts. I found someone from facebook , a book shop , specialized about these 30 50s books and sell each for 1500 dollars.
May be You can find the books from Moscow Stpetersburg State Libraries and get a copy or the library exchange.
If you interest on soviets , find russian foto forum . It is light years better than apug galleries.
If you interest in cinema Tarkovski and Eisenstein books are a must.
You must must must download Tarkovski Stalker movie , Tarkovski Andrey Rublev movie , Eisenstein Ivan The Terrible and Potemkin from www.gigle.ws free. Each of rapidshare file put 15 minutes delay .
And you can contact with VGIK Moscow russian State Cinema School and get a copy of their publication list.
Some of them avail. at russian sites , google it.
You can OCR Scanner the text , carry to text file and translate with google translate.

Umut
 
The BBC DVD "The Genius of Photography - how photography has changed our lives" has an interesting chapter on Russian / Soviet photography. Yes, I do realise it's not a book...

There is a book to accompany the series. ISBN 978 184400 363 1

The book only deals briefly with Rodchenko in part 2, which covers the 'New Photographer', including Man Ray, Hannah Hoch, Renger-Patzsch, Karl Bossfeldt, Bernd and Hilla Becher etc.
 
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thank you all i hadnt realised the genius of photography covered the early russians and its is available here i have found a 40s soviet reconstruction magazine series but boy is it expensive US$150-1500 per edition
 
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