Yakov Khalip (1908-1980) was born in 1908 in St. Petersburg,
in a family of musicians. His first publication in the magazine “Ogonyok” – a
photograph of the embankment of the Moscow River at night – took place in 1926.
Two years later, Khalip became a participant in the exhibition “10 years of
Soviet photography” and received a diploma for a portrait series of actors.
Soon his photographs began to be published by the magazines “Cinema and Life”
and “Soviet Photo”.
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| Clock factory, 1936 |
In 1938 Yakov Khalip was a part of the rescue expedition as an official agency photojournalist “Soyuzfoto“. The whole country admired his pictures of the Papanin heroes. After the shots depicting the epic rescue of the polar station crew, scattered on postcards throughout the Union, a photo album was made in cooperation with Alexander Rodchenko. The dramatic and heroic moments of the conquest history soon became classics of Soviet and world photography.,%201950%20(photo%20by%20Yakov%20Khalip).jpg) |
| Water drinker, 1950 |
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