The Forgotten Photographer Of Soviet Uzbekistan – Max Penson

Posted on : February 4, 2018
Author : AGA Admin

As Central Asia was transformed under Soviet rule, one man made a remarkable record of life in the fledgling Uzbek S.S.R. before being driven from his career and toward tragedy. This week’s reflection is a tribute to the famed photographer, Max Penson.

The photo archive is courtesy Amos Chapple.

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