The main property in the photos of Igor Palpin is tracked from the beginning of the 1950s, when, having gone to the landscapes, a novice photographer with classmates came across a boy with a portfolio, obviously walking school in Voronezh. "He kept very calmly, casual," recalls the photographer. - In this picture there is something mine, which will be in the photos of artists, - the interest of each other photographer and model. "
Soviet and Russian photographer Igor Anatolyevich Palmine appeared in 1933 in Stalingrad. In 1955 he graduated from the Geological Faculty of Voronezh State University. Later in absentia studied at the Faculty of Chamber of Commerce in Vgika. Since 1958, he worked as a television operator, a scientific film operator and editor of the Central Television Science Department. The photo began to engage in the 1950s, still during his studies on his geolph, but a professional became a professional years.
The main topic for Igor Anatolyevich was the architectural picture. It is known primarily as the author of the series about modern architecture and symbolism. "Modern has become a discovery for me, like America - for Columbus," photographer spoke. - I took to shoot modern, and it was an absolutely adventurous and unprofessional solution. I did not have rights with that equipment that then I had. " However, the range of his creativity is much wider than architectural shooting.
Igor Palm is also called the chronicler of Moscow nonconformist art. He led a reportage shooting of exhibitions in the Pvilleon "Beekeeping" and a competitors of graphs, the iconic events of the artistic life of Moscow of the 1970-1980s, with the time of those who have acquired historical importance. Moreover, the photographer has acquainted with many unofficial artists, himself belonged to their closed circle and performed the direct member of the events related to them. An amazing world of creativity of Ernst Unknown, Dmitry Krasnophetsev, Vladimir Yanklevsky, Oscar Rabin, Eric Bulatova, Anatoly Zverev, Vladimir Nemukhina, Lydia, Lydia, Lydia, and many other artists, Lydia, was revealed.
Creators of Andersground Igor Palmin took off at work in workshops, during apartment exhibitions, friendly meetings and parting. "I somehow Volodya Yanklevsky said:" You have good photos. " To which I replied: "These are not good photos, you are kindly good for me." And indeed it is. I caught this condition, because all these photos are quite monotonous, there are no sings there. As a rule, they are made when we are a tet. So I sit, why at this moment I spit, I don't know, but I was with the camera all the time ... "," says the author.
Along with the chronicle statement of nonconformism and informal artists, captured in the personal workshops for the sacrament of the creation, the recognition was conquered documented by Palmine images of Moscow and other places. His city photographs with skillfully caught signs, buildings and street misessment create a unique picture of the Soviet vulgar. It seems that the author managed to capture not only people and events, but also time, his texture. The most complete publication of the work of Igor Palmina came out in 2011 as a book "Past Perfect". Also with their pictures, the photographer is divided into Flickr and Facebook.
"Void". Stop at the Selenga River, Buryatia, 1980. Photographer Igor Palmine Two, 1977. Photographer Igor Palmine"Hot bagels", Moscow. Photographer Igor PalmineWalk of classes. Voronezh, 1953. Photographer Igor PalmineGorky Street, Moscow, 1981. Photographer Igor Palming Six without twelve. Moscow, 1960s. Photographer Igor PalmineTallinn, 1983. Photographer Igor PalmingGorky Street, Moscow, 1980. Photographer Igor PalmState farm "Pria Amur Border Guard", 1969. Photographer Igor Palmine Son of the shepherd, Chechnya, 1977. Photographer Igor PalminePainting of Moscow, Snowfall, 1977. Photographer Igor PalmineRiga, Country Street district, 1961. Photographer Igor PalmineNevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg, 1968. Photographer Igor Palm Painting of Moscow, 1994. Photographer Igor PalmineMoscow, 1980s. Photographer Igor PalmineMoscow, Weeshniki, 1977. Photographer Igor PalmineMoscow, Weeshniki, 1977. Photographer Igor Palming Zakamensk, Buryatia, 1980. Photographer Igor PalmineEnchanted Wanderer, 1977. Photographer Igor PalmingBreakfast. Rostral columns in St. Petersburg, 1968. Photographer Igor PalmineZakamensk, Buryatia, 1980. Photographer Igor Palmine Breakfast in the kitchen of a communal apartment, Moscow, 1972. Photographer Igor PalminYalta, March, 1983. Photographer Igor PalmShuya, 1969. Photographer Igor PalmineYalta, March, 1983. Photographer Igor Palm Yalta, March, 1983. Photographer Igor PalmCharlotte, Moscow, 1998. Photographer Igor PalminGorky Street, Moscow, 1981. Photographer Igor PalmingGorky Street, Moscow, 1990s. Photographer Igor Palmine Clock, 1976. Photographer Igor Palmin