Alexander Uzlyan (1908–198?) was a Russian Photojournalism.
Uzylan went on to work as a photojournalist for various Russian news organizations, including Izvestia, Pravda, Literaturnaya Gazeta, and Ogoniok.Hannah Jopling Kaiser Russia from the Inside, Dutton, 1980, Page 184
During World War II he accompanied the Black Sea Fleet, documenting its activities for the Soviet Information Bureau. His photographic record of Soviet naval exploits during the war have been described as giving "an impression of movement that is almost like a motion picture."Daniela Mrazkova and Vladimir Remes, eds. The Russian War 1941-1945. 1975.
In the mid 1970s he left the USSR ad took up residence in the United States.'Renowned Soviet Lensman Begins New Life' Las Vegas Sun Wednesday, April 14, 1976, page 33
His photographs are still being distributed through Sovfoto agency. His photograph (credited only to 'Sovfoto') of a father and son doing calisthenics indoors in their underwear was sourced by Wayne MillerHurm, Gerd, 1958-, (editor.) & Reitz, Anke, (editor.) & Zamir, Shamoon, (editor.) (2018). The family of man revisited : photography in a global age. London I.B.Tauris for MoMA's world-touring 1955 exhibition The Family of Man curated by Edward Steichen.
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