War & peace through the eyes of Soviet photographer Georgy Zelma (PHOTO)
Both sides of this photographer’s work are equally beautiful: scenes of simple Soviet life and shots straight from the battlefield.
Born in Tashkent, Georgy Zelma made many work trips to Central Asia as a photographer and became famous throughout the USSR for his photographic evidence of life not only in his native Uzbek SSR, but also in other republics.
He advocated women’s rights, supported the emancipation of women in the East and actively reported on women’s rallies in Asia.
During World War II, Zelma was at the front and took pictures for the ‘Izvestia’ newspaper. Many of his shots have become classics of war photography.
After the war, he continued to collaborate with a variety of Soviet magazines and traveled all over the Union, shooting a wide range of life, from agriculture to fishing and manufacturing.