Some people are good enough in keeping secrets and they don’t even share them with their family. Russian artist and photographer Masha Ivashintsova was one of them. She was involved in the Leningrad (now, Saint Petersburg) poetic and photographer underground movement of the 1960s-80s. She always kept her photographer hidden inside her home attic, never shown them even to her family until now...https://www.hankermag.com/hidden-photographs-found-in-attic-russian-photographer-masha-ivashintsova/
Thursday, April 5, 2018
30,000 Hidden Images Reveal the World of a Soviet-Era Photographer
Some people are good enough in keeping secrets and they don’t even share them with their family. Russian artist and photographer Masha Ivashintsova was one of them. She was involved in the Leningrad (now, Saint Petersburg) poetic and photographer underground movement of the 1960s-80s. She always kept her photographer hidden inside her home attic, never shown them even to her family until now...https://www.hankermag.com/hidden-photographs-found-in-attic-russian-photographer-masha-ivashintsova/
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