
In “Soviet times”: Bus stops (photoshoot)
Old things may seem impractical, but each of them bears a touch of elegance. Have you ever looked at the faces of people standing at the bus stop? What are they thinking? Are they in a hurry? Maybe they are going to say a final farewell to a relative? Maybe they have a date or are just rushing to work? It does not matter; they look like each other. Have you ever cast a glance at the bus stops waiting for those waiting for a bus? However, the situation here is even worse: they just do not exist.
Take a look at these stops. The last, silent, concrete witnesses of Soviet postmodern culture, standing there empty, idly waiting their turn to be demolished. Even bus stops were a work of art in “Soviet times”.
Aghvan Asoyan