Film Fridays: Life and times of a 1990's newspaper photographer in Russia

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_9255039182","galleryId":"9255039182","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) }); All photos copyright Roman Yarovitcyn Being a photojournalist is a tough gig, especially when you're working with less than reliable gear.

Roman Yarovitcyn spent the 1990's working as a newspaper photographer in Russia and shooting primarily on cheap and quirky Zenit-E cameras. Despite the shortcomings of his gear, the B&W images he created during this era are nothing short of mesmerizing.

These images are made even cooler by the fact that Roman is still a working photojournalist in Russia. Click the link below for his insights, and to read more about his experiences and view a much larger selection of his images. Oh, and if you liked what you see/read, grab a copy of his photobook, Edge of Centuries.

Read - KosmoFoto: Life as a 1990s Russian newspaper photographer, shooting on a cheap Soviet camera

About Film Fridays: In 2020, we officially launched our analog photography forum and in a continuing effort to promote the fun of the medium, we're sharing film-related content on Fridays, including articles from our friends at KosmoFoto and 35mmc.

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2021-5-15 17:00