Yuri Abramochkin | |
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Born | (1936-12-11)11 December 1936 |
Died | 5 April 2018(2018-04-05) (aged 81) Moscow, Russia |
Nationality | USSR,Russia |
Known for | Photography |
Movement | Soviet art,photojournalism |
Yuri Vasilyevich Abramochkin (Russian:Юрий Васильевич Абрамочкин; 11 December 1936 – 5 April 2018[1]) was aSoviet andRussian photographer and photojournalist.[2]
Abramochkin started to work as a photojournalist at 21, in the office of "Mosstroy" (Main department of building and planning in Moscow) with the primary job of photographing plans. He got a chance to try himself in photography in 1957 when he was offered the position of official photographer of theWorld Festival of Youth and Students inMoscow. He also took photos ofKomsomolskiy Prospekt for "Mosstroy" and those photos were published bySoviet Weekly, the Soviet newspaper for capitalist countries. Abramochkin worked forSoviet Weekly for forty years. In 1961 he started to work as a photographer of the news agencyNovosti.[3][4] Yuri Abramochkin is one of 15 Russian photojournalists included in the encyclopediaContemporary Photographers, published by St. James Press in 1995.
Abramochkin worked with Soviet and world leaders, politicians and celebrities, making among others the photos ofNikita Khrushchev,Leonid Brezhnev,Mikhail Gorbachev,Boris Yeltsin,Charles de Gaulle,Willy Brandt,François Mitterrand,Richard Nixon,Urho Kekkonen,Jacques Chirac,Bill Clinton,Yuri Gagarin,Ronald Reagan,Valentina Tereshkova andElizabeth II.[5][6]