Russia Early 80s

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These are some illustrations from the book “The Russians” by Alexandr Kalion, submitted by Hex. These are Russian people of early 80s, right before the collapse of USSR.




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    52 Responses to “Russia Early 80s”

    1. Starshii says:

      Cool pics. Reminds me of book I got couple of years ago: Optimism of the memory,Leningrad in 70-s. (Optimi3m pamjati, Leningrad 70-x) Then on the other hand, some of those pictures could have been taken also in todays Russian countryside, there things really have not changed so much as in the cities.

    2. Daniel says:

      So basically it has looked the same for the last ~25 years… =)

    3. Daniel says:

      Maybe next time I should read the post before as well. At least, we seem to agree.

    4. uncle sam says:

      god damn communists

    5. I geuss most of the pictures are taken in Siberia….
      You can see Siberia as (cold) Africa.
      They found a town in Siberia few years ago the people that lived there didn’t knew a thing about communism…electricity…Stalin….WW2…etc..
      They thought that Russia was still ruled by a tsar…and they hunted with a bow…

      Some parts of Russia are modern(er) than EU and USA…
      while other parts have the lifestyle of an African town..where for the past 500 years..no sign of any technological development has taken place.

      • maxD says:

        I’m interested in this ’stone-age’ town in Siberia. Do you have a link or smt ?

        Which parts of Russia are more modern than Europe/USA ? And in what sense ?

        • ringm says:

          Most probably that’s not about a whole town but about a single family living in taiga in isolation for about 40 years.
          Here’s some info: http://susiestheboss.blogspot.com/2006/01/book-review-lost-in-taiga.html

          Things like ‘they hunted with a bow and didn’t know a thing about communism’ are an overestimation (communists were exactly what they fled from), though they really haven’t heard about WW2.

        • Moscow and ST.Petersburg are moderner in some aspects. In Moscow for example at airports they tested a new way of finding drugs, you go in a cabin.This cabin can detect if you touched for example cocaine few weeks back. Better nose than a dog.

          An other thing at the airport to reduce sound of airplanes. They come up with the next thing: sound makes sound waves like you probably know, these sound waves vibrate in the air and thats called sound. So they made a machine that produces this soundwaves but you don’t hear them (perhaps very high frequence waves). So if you place this box near the airport road (where planes take off&land) these high waves will touch the planes sound waves and deactivate them.

          I hope I made a good explanation, my english is not that good.

      • mmda says:

        he he he,
        are You a joker!
        Yah, indeed

      • Kasia says:

        I would like to read more about this village that was found in Siberia. Can you post a link. Thanks

      • Starshii says:

        I´d really like to know what part of Russia is more (or even close to as) modern as EU/USA. Are there still some secret, closed cities somewhere or what?

        • starshi you russian? where you live? I live in Netherlands (western Euorope) I was born in Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk and visited Moscow a few times and have friends there. I can compare things from there with the things here.

          Many things in moscow&ST.Petersburg are moderner than here. Same goes for space and army technology.

      • McR says:

        No this is not Siberia, but a small town in a 2 hours ride distance from Moscow. And yes the photos are taken in the early 80s and not 70s. Those interested can read an interview with the photographer (in Russian) here http://www.photoline.ru/poem/1205729518
        here
        http://www.boti.ru/node/44021
        or here
        http://www.russ.ru/teksty/russkie_aleksandra_kaliona

    6. moomee says:

      Great pics! You wouldn’t want to mess with that nurse type woman in the sixth picture =))

    7. leon187 says:

      some of there pics are clearly photoshoped or photomontage was maked in a classic way in the darkroom

    8. illlich says:

      under the Soviets everything was in black-and-white. . .

    9. Oh, american style of propaganda again. Let’s get some grannies, some people with not good-looking faces, some bad streets & old buildings and call it Russia.

      During 80s the youngest girls were over 60 y.o. on the photos of Russia published in american press.

    10. Cable says:

      Stupefyingly good photography.

      Art as art should be done.

      Thank you for providing these gems of photographic craftsmanship.

    11. John says:

      GOP STFU…. GET THE F OUT…

      People DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK…. NSFW.

    12. Uwe says:

      I quite like this way of taking pictures of people in their every-day-life,it is artistic and timeless and yet very natural.Well done !

    13. FIN says:

      WTF? “early 80s, right before the collapse of USSR”?

      It was 1991

    14. dave says:

      anyone know where this book can be purchased?

    15. adios says:

      russkaya babushka

    16. DD says:

      Ya you guys were pimpin

    17. rrimor says:

      do not believe/i live in siberia-barnaul/those fotos are from early 70s/

    18. dave says:

      thats crap, everything was not in black and white in the soviet union. The USSR was the greatest country. Your sick capitlism is doomed and going through world economic melt-down. It’s time for the west to die.

    19. dk says:

      really? Capitalism is doomed? Things are great here, from what I can see. Even in the worst of times this is the best country in the world in which to live, and I’ve been all around the world. You sound stupid, and you sound like you’ve probably never travelled anywhere. Do the world a favor and keep your uneducated opinions to yourself.

    20. cigarettes says:

      it is a special culture and cult for soviet people.

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