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Boris Kosarev | |
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Born | Boris Maksimovich Kosarev 29 October 1911 Odoev, Russian Empire |
Died | 14 November 1989 | (aged 78)
Occupation(s) | photographer, journalist |
Website | http://www.boriskosarev.com |
Boris Maximovich Kosarev (Russian: Борис Максимович Косарев; 1911–1989) was a Soviet photographer, journalist, in 1930 - 1950 he was an official photographer of the Soviet government, who participated at key historical events, including the Yalta Conference of 1945.
Boris Kosarev is the author of many famous photographs of political events and Soviet leaders.
Biography
Boris Kosarev was born on October the 29th, 1911, in a small town of Odoev, Tula Governorate.
When Boris turned 14, his father gave him a camera as a present. He printed photographic plates, learned to work with photographic chemicals, learned how to print photographs.
1927-1929 he worked as a press operator on "Electrosvet” factory, at the same time he attended photo courses at the Society of Friends of the Soviet cinema.
Boris offered his photographs to popular newspapers and magazines, the first works were published in the newspaper "Vechernyaya Moskva".
In 1929 famous Soviet writer Maxim Gorky invited Boris to work for his magazine "Our achievements", where Boris worked as photojournalist for couple of years.
In 1929-1932 - pictures were published in the Soviet magazines "RABIS", "Cinema and the life."
1932–1933 years – official photographer of Pribalhashstroy Construction, photographer of "Soyuzfoto" Agency.
On his return to Moscow Boris worked for "The Northern Route" and "Komsomolskaya Pravda" newspapers, his pictures were also published in many other Moscow newspapers.
In 1934 Boris joined the Soviet Army and served on the western border of the USSR in the Ukrainian SSR. Demobilized in 1936.
From 1936 to 1960 - the official photographer of Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union.
In February 1945 Boris Kosarev was sent as a photographer to the Crimea, to take official photos of the Yalta Conference, the meeting of Heads of governments of the United States, the Great Britain and the Soviet Union.
Some of the images, e.g. "Troika" (Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill) repeatedly published in various international journals. Stalin often asked Mr. Kosarev to reflect the Soviet delegation in the most favorable angle.
1956-1958 – Boris finished courses of photojournalists at the Union of Journalists
1960 - Member of the USSR Union of Journalists
1960 – Freelance photojournalist
Boris worked as a photographer almost at all events at the Red Square. Created a gallery of photo portraits and genre scenes of life of the Soviet leaders, such as Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov.
Boris joined political visits of the Soviet leaders to foreign countries, including Malenkov visit to the UK. He made photos of the famous personalities - Sholokhov, Solzhenitsyn, Rostropovich, Bondarchuk, Maya Plisetskaya, Rockfeller (how visited the USSR for the US exhibition of 1954).
For many years he worked as a photojournalist in the “Novosti” Press Agency, TASS, and others. In recent decades Boris’s photos published in the journals of Ogoniok, "Soviet Photo", in different newspapers such as Pravda. Boris liked the topic of the state border, many pictures were published in "The Border" magazine.
Until the end of life Boris Kosarev actively worked, photographed and wrote novels and poems.
Boris Kosarev died on November 14, 1989.
Boris’s son, Aleksander Kosarev (1944–2013), took over Boris’s creative route and became Russian film director, Honored Art Worker of Russia, screenwriter and actor, poet.
Some works
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"Before a thunderstorm", 1958
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"Snow falls", 1958
Honors
- Medal "For the Defence of Moscow" - 1944
- Order of the Red Star - 1945
- Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" - 1945
- Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow" - 1947
- Jubilee Medal "30 Years of the Soviet Army and Navy" - 1948
- Jubilee Medal "40 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" - 1957
- Medal for Battle Merit - 1949
- Order of the Red Star - 1954
- Medal "For Impeccable Service" 1st class - 1958
- Jubilee Medal "Twenty Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" - 1965
- Jubilee Medal "50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR" - 1967
- Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin"– 1970
Photo works "Snowing", "Before the Storm" and "The first space flight" were internationally awarded with medals and prizes
References
- Elena Barkovskaya. Comrade Kosarev and comrade Churchill // Young kommunar 2011
- A unique exhibition of photographs B. Kosarev. «Light in B & W» («Light in Black and White")
- Boris Kosarev. Soviet history in the faces of "Russian Reporter» № 38 (68) October 9, 2008
- Boris Maximovich Kosarev in the story "Chuhlinskoe childhood" V. Sergeechev (excerpt)
- Boris Maximovich Kosarev talks about the Yalta Conference in the story "Chuhlinskoe childhood" V.Sergeechev
- Boris Maximovich Kosarev "The Stalin album" in the story "Chuhlinskoe childhood" V.Sergeechev
- Photos of Boris Kosarev, archives RGALI Moscow
- Photos of Boris Kosarev, Center of Photography Lumiere brothers