Pyotr Adolfovich Otsup (Russian: Пётр Адо́льфович О́цуп; born Pinkhus Abelevich Otsup (Russian: Пи́нхус А́белевич О́цуп); July 21 [O.S. July 8] 1883 – 23 January 1963), was a Russian and Soviet photographer and photojournalist. He photographed many historic events including the Russo-Japanese War, 1905 Russian Revolution, October Revolution in 1917, World War I and Russian Civil War. Otsup made nearly 40,000 photographs.
Life and work
Otsup was born in 1883 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire. He became interested in photography at the photo saloon, where he was studying during the 1890s. His career started as he was a photojournalist during the Russo-Japanese War. Beginning in 1900 he worked as a photographer for the magazine Ogoniok.
Антология советской фотографии / Antologiâ sovetskoï fotografii. = Anthology of Soviet Photography. Vol. 1, 1917-1940; Vol. 2, 1941-1945. Moscow: Izdatelstvo Planeta. OCLC468241289. In Russian.
Prostranstvo Revoliutsii: Rossiia. 1917-1941 = Field of the Revolution: Russia. 1917-1941. Moscow: Moscow Museum of Modern Art, 2007. ISBN9785901124338. In English and Russian.
Collections
Otsup's work is held in the following public collection: