80 years of them he has been keeping a photo chronicle of the city of saransk, now we are on sovetskaya squareuse here is another bus going along the square, and this one i will make a bus later. i have been alone for years and have to do things with him, for example, take a picture. yeah. no, not from this side, clouds. no, again, still on my own. still, i still achieve what i need, what i forced. this is where cameras go around town. the fact is that there was one pre-revolutionary photographer, with whom i took pictures. and i liked how he talks and takes off, and i think, and i wanted to, and then, when the war began, my father was killed, and then i asked my mother to his clothes were sold and a photojournalist bought the very first soviet camera with a sliding tube , a wooden tripod, some time passed and i was completely gone. well, they accidentally found it as a photographer, and after that they invited me to be a photographer in a book publishing house to be more like a nickname already published with my photographs. i know that you only walk around the city on foot. why because i was