Life in Russia by Petrosian

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As many photographers as many graphical perception of the world. This photo set is by Aleksey Petrosian, Russian photographer. He sees life in Russia so.





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    140 Responses to “Life in Russia by Petrosian”

    1. loxlox says:

      The last 20 or so pictures don’t display. Nice post anyway !

    2. Rodriguez says:

      Believe me, life in Russia that`s not only grannies, bums, dirty dogs, homeless children and young cops. There is Russia we have a proverb: “The pig always will find out the dirt”.
      Btw Petrosian is not russian lastname, but armenian.

      • Miss India says:

        The more we see Russia the more we realise how poor it is. It is really heart breaking to see people living in condition like this. I’ve never seen so much poverty, despair and misery like this in my entire luxurious life. I am deeply saddenned and my prayers are for those eternally, god forsaken poor people of Russia :(

        • kos says:

          Exactly, because you live in a mansion and as you say have a luxurous live. You have no contact with the outside world apart from this one website that you found out about, and lacking any real experience all over the world you think that your mansin and the area you live in is what the whole of your country look like, and what’s here is how the whole of Russia looks like. Miss India, get an education.

          booooooooooo.

          thumbs down on her everyone, post the same protest.

          she sucks, not only doesn’t reflect anything, but it seems to me that she lives in such luxury as to consider it too much of a challenge to change her clothes once in a while… oh, her servants do it, well, maybe I would be jelaus but wait, rather live poorly but be intelligent, active and enrolled, and enjoy the life.

        • boris says:

          so… dont you think thats a reality in any country you can see… even “The Great USA” in usa there are people who even eat rats… and live in boxes…:S think about it…

        • Javier says:

          Well ive seen poverty, but this is a nice way of showing the real stuff that also is russia. i mean…i know there is lot of luxury over there…but ALSO as many other places…there is poverty and opression. People who says this is “extreme” or “ive never seen something like that” are really not going out of their houses…

          Anyways…it is a really touching post.

        • *** says:

          Oh! You it`s so kind of you to think so! :0)
          A bit fondly, a bit distant, but kind……..
          I would friendly advice: do never go with the provocation of a person who obviously was never accepted in Saint-Petersburg and decided to express his anger by posting half fake (other city), half very old pics. Something like that…

          For example, check out this site:
          http://spbfoto.spb.ru/foto/categories.php?cat_id=1&sessionid=g7ggv58rvtihpv6k6h1bct8qm3

        • Misha says:

          Hey, Miss India, i bet you can find more horrible scenes of misery in India. Dont feel sorry for us, we’ll be fine. Feel sorry for Africans

          • nazihater says:

            you people are wankers to comment if russia,india,brazil or USA is a rich or poor country! it doesnt matter, people like us lives there!!
            Just enjoy the photographs, this post is meant for that!
            ps. lovely photographs though!!!
            france

        • Andrew says:

          Did you see Slumdog Millionaire?

          I think India is worse!

      • Bela says:

        You should have looked closer. Like the gorgeous girl on the bus stop with a Dior bag sitting next to a bum. That is the truth, the contrast. Moscow is the most expensive city in the world and yet…

        Moreover, all those photos are true, especially the elderly being so neglected.

        Somehow I miss it anyway.

    3. So says:

      Great photographs - you need a lot of guts, patience and the lucky right moment to take pictures like this.

    4. Rodriguez says:

      But i liked the last two pics, especially child with political poster close to ments.

    5. Schoschie says:

      Wow, fantastic photos!
      Pity, what happened to the last lot (all not found)?

    6. There are some really beautiful shots there, will have to track down more of his work.

    7. Melissa says:

      Excellent photo set.

    8. [...] Le dernier post d’englishrussia.com propose un recueil de clichés d’Aleksy Petrosian. [...]

    9. Thera says:

      A bit stereotypical themes, but many beautiful photos ^^

    10. [...] do zobaczenia znacznie więcej. Takie fotografie  po prostu powalają mnie na ziemię. Mistrz. Otagowano z:Aleksey Petrosian, [...]

    11. --- says:

      Images from 100 to 143 contain one zero too much in their URL and that’s why they are not displayed properly.

      example:
      http://englishrussia.com/images/life_by_petrosian/1_0103.jpg
      should be
      http://englishrussia.com/images/life_by_petrosian/1_103.jpg

    12. Hi, I’m living n Brazil… I like the russian pics… Here (brazil) a lot of people are poor. So, in the pics I can see…”Russia is poor, Russia is dirty”, is it true?

      • Laudanum says:

        It’s true and false at the same time. Russia is poor and rich simultaneously!

      • Russian_NYC says:

        Saudações!

        It’s mostly true - Russia is very poor. Only the centers like Moscow or St. Petersburg have accumulated wealth from the rest of the country during the past.

        Greetings from NYC!
        We have a lot of Brazilian restaurants here (delicious food) and man, Brazilian girls must be the most beautiful girls in the world! =)

    13. Adam@Brazil says:

      Sadness, decadence and beauty: Petrosian is clearly a great photographer!

      Note: all pics after the 100th disapeared.

    14. Alex says:

      great pictures of not so pretty side of Russia. Very good photographer.

    15. youknoq says:

      a lot of the pics are actually from ukraine, notice the orange flags and the ukranian writing

    16. Great Pictures! Beautiful!

      Спасибо!!

    17. nikolaj says:

      amazing pictures!

    18. CZenda says:

      The photographer is obviously very good, but the title is misleading. Some of the photos were not taken in Russia, but (very probably) in Ukraine.
      E.g. picture 63 shows the statue of John Nepomucene (without the five-star halo, which was probably stolen). I am in a serious doubt there were statues like this in Orthodox Russia, but it is easy to accept their presence in the western parts of Ukraine, which was once a part of catholic Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

    19. maxD says:

      Nice series ! A bit grim at times, but that’s Russia.

    20. JouHou says:

      A great series of photos! I accept these may be a bit stereotypic, but Petrosian is talented!

      Pic. 95 –> nice girl!

    21. Arcadenix says:

      It seems that Russia is a very sad place to live.

      • helloworld says:

        Looking at those pics it seems so. But really it isn’t! I mean, not especially sad : it provides the whole spectrum of feelings. The perception of static images is often misleading and the photographer is a good one for that obviously.

      • Lebowski says:

        when you will be able to like this photos, you will be able to love Russia

    22. MollyArtsy says:

      Incredible pictures - I think they focus on the darker side, but all have at least one aspect of hope in them! Love the picture of the two bike riding kids in the park with the couple with the shetland sheepdog. That is my favorite. Nice work to whoever should get the credit. SMILES.

    23. In #3 photo I recognize a former operative of KGB. He was my “controller” for some time during early days of revolution in Islamic Republic of Iran, back during the dying days of the “Peacock Throne” when the little peacock himself, the Shah, was still selling our country’s wealth to the Americans and British.

      High-level intelligence officials in the USSR had identified me as a future leader and a “man to watch,” and so they sent this KGB agent to recruit me, in hopes of drawing me into the Soviet web, and then helping get me promoted to prominence in the new regime after the revolution. They expected me to be their “mole” in the hallways of power in Tehran.

      Little did they suspect that it would be me, I, yes “moi,” who would do the recruiting. You see, I turned the tables on the KGB and recruited this KGB agent to our side, and then used him to secure special deals for Soviet arms, ammunition, and white prostitutes forcibly taken from Soviet “satellite” countries such as Latvia and Lithuania (no Estonians, as they were too hard to tame).

      I know you are dying to know how I did it, aren’t you? Well, it wasn’t so difficult after I noticed the admiring glances the KGB agent cast in my direction, and the way his eyes roved over my chiseled chest in the shower room, and then followed the tiny trail of exquisitely trimmed tummy hair down to my groin, where his eyes would take on a glow only lovers know.

      I knew the Soviets felt about as fond of homosexuals as they did American capitalists, and so once I engaged the KGB agent in an act of lovemaking in a special bedroom equipped with a video recorder, micriphones, and an 8-track tapedeck with Bee Gees music, I knew he was mine. Such are the sacrifices I made, and the wily, creative inventiveness I showed, for my country. I almost felt bad for the KGB agent because he never had a chance against me.

      Now there he is, his glory days of KGB service behind him, his pension almost worthless in a new sexually liberated but financially shaky Russia, living on the outskirts of Moscow in a retirement home for homosexuals.

    24. [...] wie er bloggt, so fotografiert wohl Aleksey Petrosian, von dem viele Aufnahmen hier bei English Russia zu sehen sind. Er trifft den Moment, auch den, in dem es wehtut, in welchem ich, ehrlich gesagt, [...]

    25. hobbitofny says:

      He is a good artist. This is a mixed set. It is Ukraine and Russia.

      I have spent many weeks enjoying Russia. I visited small towns, villages, and Moscow. There are spots like he shows. However, I found his vision depressing. If this were the Russia of my travels, I would not be planning for my next visit.

      I could visit a small town. I could present it as he does or show it as all clean and well maintained. All places have a bit of each. I do not see Russia as he does. However, I do not think his goal is to present in his art Russia as it is. We are seeing a view of life as he selects and frames it. So we are seeing a reflection more of his thoughts and feelings. The soul of Russia I see on my visits is very different from his vision.

      He is a good artist. I could not hang in my house most of his work. It is to much a sad vision. Even it the ruins of a building I see a rich deep culture.

    26. MAURICIO says:

      geniales, espectaculares, bellas, ….deslumbrantes

    27. arke1 says:

      Incredible photos! Amazing how a single photo can tell a story…

    28. viperman says:

      Russia is a place of beauty and wonderful people who make it a good place to visit - I said visit!! Not live!!
      Its the Russian Government that makes a great country a shit hole! Russia would become the next country all in the world would like to visit if it adpoted a Democractic way of life and not a dictatorship. Seems to me shooting the opposition - i.e human rights attorneys and reporters leads to the conclusion Russia leadership loves to control the people at all cost and engages in silencing its opposition.
      Nice pictures though!!!!!!
      More pretty girls please!!!!!!
      Russian girls are the best!!!!
      I got me one!!!!!!!!

      • viperman
        “Its the Russian Government that makes a great country a shit hole!”
        You fool, Russian government are RUSSIANS too!

      • Misha says:

        O please! Democracy-shmimocracy! who needs freedom anyway? people have no idea what freedom is. What is it, anyway? The freedom to eat, drink, fuck and dance to rock’n'roll? we got that.
        I think american girls are the best, and i got me one, but now she’s gone

    29. RuSSiaNThuG says:

      abit depressing, but definitly worth the look

    30. Russian_NYC says:

      Sad. Depressing. Horrifying.

      In the first picture, look at the woman’s hands and the man’s expression.

      Homeless kids sleeping next to the vechniy ogon’ (eternal flame) - to stay warm?

      The old veteran guy crying - must be the saddest pic:
      http://englishrussia.com/images/life_by_petrosian/1_031.jpg

      I think this is the most powerful post on here. Not easy to watch, but definitely the most powerful. 10/10

    31. Igor says:

      I am proud of that that I live in Russia. That that we saw on a photo only a part bad and good that is at us. As at and all others

    32. [...] habe selten - vermutlich sogar noch nie - so eindrucksvolle und erschütternde Fotografien aus Russland [...]

    33. MissT says:

      It looks more like propaganda.
      Its possible to do that to any country in the world and show it in any light possible. I bet i could do that in the UK, ill just take some photos of council estates in east london, derelict houses and shut down factories in the north, and i bet it would look pretty grim too.
      One has to be completely ignorant to take these photos at face value.

    34. Starshii says:

      This is… Russia!

    35. Kazachka says:

      Really good photografer. By the way, he loves this Russia - and we do.

    36. [...] Life in Russia [English Russia] [...]

    37. [...] Russia posts numerous photographs of life in Russia by ethnic Armenian photographer, Aleksey Petrosian. The images represent a side of the country that [...]

    38. Kirov says:

      Beatiful pictures.

    39. ___ says:

      Why does it seem like all the men wear speedos when swimming?

      • They prefer this sexy style because they are confident in their manhood.

        This style is of course in sharp contrast to the American men who wear the long baggy shorts first popularized by the ghetto blacks, and soon thereafter appropriated by the whites, who have no culture and who have been subjugated by feminists and other lesbians, and therefore follow the leadership of the more manly blacks.

        Wishing you success in the study of ethno-centric fashion,
        M. Ahmadinejad

    40. Someone’s got to clean up those beaches! What a shitty mess. These are public places, where’s the maintanance? I think, typhoid Mary or “whol’yara” (cholera) are about to invade. Damn, no one can live like that.

    41. mf says:

      Just made a videocompilation (with music) of this photo collection:
      http://www.vimeo.com/2911533

    42. Lots of these photos were taken in Ukrain actually. Author tries to decieve the visitors knowing that they mostly can’t tell Russian language from Ukrainian. Even more, on the picture with two old men with the red flag behind them it is written on the flag “Communist Ukraine” (Коммунистическая Украина.)

    43. vk says:

      He’s Aleksandr, not Aleksey, Petrosyan - and here’s his LJ blog:

      http://petrosphotos.livejournal.com/

    44. shark says:

      beautyful photos, but sad.

    45. [...] Russia hat jede Menge Fotos von Aleksey Petrosian, die das alltägliche Leben in der ehemaligen Sowjetunion zeigen. Wie man auf dem Foto sehen kann, ist es größtenteils schwarz, weiß, und mit ein paar [...]

    46. [...] egy ellenpéldát szeretnék előhúzni egyik kedvenc oldalamról, az angoloroszról. Aleksey Petosian szenzációs, a képek élnek, beszélnek, megérintenek. Ennyiszer nem lehet véletlenül jókor [...]

    47. Izabela says:

      UFFF;naprawde robi wrazenie -

    48. trout says:

      wow there are so many amazing pictures in this set!

    49. [...] Paul on Jan.23, 2009, under Uncategorized I’ve just been pointed in the direction of these pictures. Truly amazing [...]

    50. Anya says:

      The title doesn’t suit the whole set at all. THAT is not “Life in Russia”. Call it any way you like - “Misery in Russia”, “Not the best sight of Russia”, “In Russia they have it, too” or smth like that.. You can make any country look like that if you want to. Set off for the NY slums, make some pictures of the local population - and post it under the title “Life in the USA”. Will it be true? Partly.. Will it reveal the reality completely? No.

    51. [...] Photos by Aleksey Petrosian. [...]

    52. [...] Look  at English Russia for the work of Petrosian. [...]

    53. Artem says:

      That~s not Russia at all… I think photograph worked hard to make pictures like that. Poverty dirt and nothing more! Everyone can see only what he wants to see…

      The best way to understand country is to visit it…

    54. Vlad says:

      Striking and beautifully composed images ruined in many (but not all) cases by tasteless overprocessing.

    55. [...] Photo credit: Aleksey Petrosian, via English Russia [...]

    56. El_Greco says:

      Great job awesome respect

    57. w says:

      Everyone looks mad or retarded or on drugs

    58. [...] Photo credit: Aleksey Petrosian, via English Russia [...]

    59. Alexkrlff says:

      the set is magnificent

    60. Akiko says:

      This album is awesome! These pictures are so true, so strong. They show the Essence of Life. I’m really impressed. Congratulations.

    61. onlooker says:

      This is the hugest crock of shit I’ve seen to date. Yes, you can find scenes like that in Russia, but this photo set is the equivalent of me going to the ghetto in NYC or Chicago, taking pictures of only rundown buildings and the homeless, and then proclaiming that all of the US is like that. Garbage. Complete garbage.

    62. Alexkrlff says:

      His name is not Alexey, but Alexander.
      Alexander Petrosian.

    63. Johnny says:

      Very, very beautiful photographs. I like it how he shows the good and the bad sides of life in russia. Очень красивые фотографии!

    64. [...] Fotograaf Aleksey Petrosian maakte een schitterende reeks foto’s over het dagdagelijks leven in het Rusland van nu. Hier te bekijken [...]

    65. Tripp says:

      Much of this great work is summed up in one word - contrast. After awhile the theme overtakes the photos but still each photo by itself is good.

      Some people might see some of the photos and conclude Russia is all grim and bad but that is, I think, a one-sided view only.

      I see the contrasts - the very, very good with the, well, not ‘bad,’ but the weathered and worn down and neglected.

      The glorious past with the glorious future with the grim past with the grim future. Those who’s best years are behind them and those who’s best years are ahead of them.

      But that is just the way I see it.

    66. masha says:

      i am russian myself. i was adopted in 2002. these pictures are very touching, they tell it the way it really is in russia. i lived in a orphanage for 3 years and it was not pretty. thank you for putting this together. and ya russian girls are the best!! lol!! jk!!

    67. Problem is everywhere.Foto is OK.

    68. Большое спасибо!!! Прекрасные фото!

    69. Последних несколько фоток не Россия, а Львов - Украина.

    70. [...] Realitatea dramatica a Rusiei contemporane. [...]

    71. Anna B. says:

      These are amazing photographs!

      I love the photos especially of the Russian babushkas–the only thing is that when I was there, most of the babushkas didn’t look nearly as fragile and scared as those in your photos. They were tough, big, and very strong:)

      Thanks for posting!

    72. [...] ссылка на эту коллекцию фотографий Алексея Петросяна. Приятно прочитать на немецком блоге про [...]

    73. naraa says:

      Very sad.I feel so sad and sorry looking at these photos. When I was young, about 27-28 years ago I studied in Russia. At that time Russia was great. But now?.. Too bad .Poor Russians,especially poor Russian children. Such a beautiful country and nice people must have a good life. I think Russians are the greatest people and hardworking… GO AHEAD! Great people, I love you.I have learned a lot of good things from you.It is not possible to imagine my life without Russian people ( Russian teachers of my university).I wish GOD blessed you.
      At the end thank you photographer.You have done a good job.

    74. grindz0ne says:

      Bardzo Dobra Reporterka !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      Pozdrawiam Autora !!!!

    75. Ari says:

      Good
      very, very good.
      without words

      But, one thing….
      it’s not Russian
      it is USSR
      it is very sad the USSR
      The Russian without God.

      By
      Ari

    76. Tequila says:

      A half of photos are not from russia, the are from west ukrainian city Lviv.

    77. etmotic says:

      why have you confouned modern Russia and USSR?
      why do you have show Russia like poor USSR?
      it is no modern Russia. it looks like Russia from early nineties.

    78. His name is Aleksandr Petrosian (not Aleksey)!
      This is his blog: http://petrosphotos.livejournal.com/

    79. B0gger says:

      photographer depicted aging as a disease without sugar coating it. It’s a world’s problem, not only Russian’s. All humanity should realize, that we are at war with aging in humans. Not with each others. All different opinions are mere psychology mechanisms to make life with aging possible. Such thing as religion is one of many.

    80. Myrza says:

      Ohuett kak vyrazitelno ne vsyakoe video mozhet tak peredat vsu gammu chustv i zamisel afftara

    81. SS 300 says:

      )))))))))))) Stupid english author

    82. Absolutely unbelievable talent!!!!!!!!!!!!
      One of the best photographer I’ve ever seen!!!

    83. [...] ALEKSEY PETROSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY April 17, 2009, 6:04 PM Filed under: Uncategorized I Spotted this photo-set on NotCot.  I really found it interesting how he caught so much action at the right [...]

    84. Jeremy says:

      amazing amazing amazing. Human beings are both beautiful and destructive creatures.

    85. Uwe Noelke says:

      Unique photos. Very emotional. Deep insight in Russian society. Very good selection. I like it very much. Thank you for sharing this wonderful images wit us.

    86. [...] все фотографии можно на этом сайте: EnglishRussia Автор фотографий: Алексей Петросян. Поразительные [...]

    87. Steven says:

      First off, my compliments. I don’t often like others’ photography but you are by far my fav. photographer.

      I’m from the Netherlands but I’ve been to Ukraine where I stayed at some people I met over there on the streets… I have to say these pictures bring up quite some moments and thoughts.

      Thanks for sharing these pieces of art. Astonishing work!!!

    88. Really great photos, but… this photographer shows you only the darkest and dirtiest sides of our live. it’s not enough to see real Russia. Most of theese photos made 10-20 years ago. Average russians live in comparatively old, but clean and comfortable flats, we also have(but not everywhere) unlimited acsess to internet, cable TV and so on. You can see dirt and misory everywhere: in Russia, in USA, in Europe. Yes, our standard of living is lower then in USA or Europe, but it’s not SO MISERABLE.

    89. daily bread says:

      [...] whole collection here: http://englishrussia.com/?p=2217 via [...]

    90. JoolzGirl says:

      I thought these photographs were beautiful. Thanks for posting. Amazing how much people take from photographs - so many impassioned posts!

    91. Ekaterina says:

      Алексей Петросян - Вы Гений!

    92. Lemberger says:

      Among the others there are a few pictures from Lemberg in this collection. Namely these showing some reconstruction in progress were taken in Lemberg, Galizien.

    93. [...] “THE PRISON WITHIN”. Via A Origem das Espécies, acedi a este registo de Aleksey Petrosian, Life in Russia, cujo estilo algo eclético não impede contudo uma versão aprofundada do quotidiano naqueles [...]

    94. oleg says:

      it’s not Russian

    95. alex_rus says:

      Miss India, visit Russia and change your opinion.
      The photos show you everything photographer want.

      Agree with Rodriguez

    96. Mary says:

      The photographer is an artist, and as such, appears drawn to life juxtaposed with decay. The faces show such depth, character and occasionally sadness, which is natural considering the surroundings photographer prefers to snap. It makes me wonder what the old people have seen over their lifetimes. I hoist a Canadian beer to your shot of Russian vodka, and shake your hands, and spend an imaginary evening in your country getting to know the good Russian people. Cheers.

    97. BonnieBarko says:

      the pictures of A.Petrosian here are the best I could find in the www, thx!

    98. [...] Life in Russia by Petrosian [...]

    99. Dogz says:

      Pic that shows a woman in one window , Dog in the other === great :)

    100. Dennis says:

      thats funny how this guy only takes pictures of the bad things in russia..lol
      remember every country has its ups and downs.
      theres a lot of good things in russia,
      and why half of his pictures are of bums laying in the street or about poor people i mean ever country has that.

    101. retro_styla says:

      Those pictures look pretty old and it looks like that more than three quarters of them were taken sometime in 1993-1996 and half of leasts before 2003. For Saint Petersburg it really was a very hard time, because mayor Anatoly Sobchak used to steal all the money government gave for city development.

    102. [...] co-worker turned me on to these photos.  I saw “Russia” and i was sold.  Wow!  So many people this world holds.  There are [...]

    103. These photographs are wonderful. Looking at them makes you want to know the story behind each photo. Brilliant!

    104. Dmitro says:

      20 recent photographs taken in Lviv (Ukraine), but not in Russia. This blunder

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