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Hello, everyone. My name is Zak. I am a videographer and documentarian. Shoot a lot and for a long time. Recently started to upload to POND5, while there are some clips, but some are quite interesting and can be used by you in your work. Over time, there will be more, just because of congestion at the shooting doesn't load then a huge amount of clips I have accumulated over several decades. You can always contact me if you need anything to shoot in Russia and in particular in the Southern Fede…

Pond5 artist since 2015

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SuperMarket

A selection of videos hypermarket (supermakete) Baucenter. Buyers vibiraem building materials, go between the shelves with goods. Animators entertain people on holiday in the store.

Sea Tall Ships Regatta, 2016

The SCF Black Sea Tall Ships Regatta 2016 is brought to us again, following its huge success in 2014, thanks to the title sponsorship of Sovcomflot (one of the world's largest shipping companies) and its promotion of international youth sailing. The Black Sea offers beautiful coastline, maritime traditions, friendly people, wonderful nature, vibrant cities and historic architecture. The area has become a significant tourist attraction thanks to government support from the countries around it. People of all abilities can take part in the Regatta, including those with mental and physical disabilities, providing they are over the age of 15. Trainees may join for one or both of the race legs and all ships entering the Regatta are particularly encouraged to recruit trainees between the ages of 15 and 25.

Maslenitsa

Russian spring festival Maslenitsa serves many purposes. Maslenitsa signals the end of winter and the coming of spring. As a part of pre-Lenten celebrations, it is also a pre-emptive strike to the upcoming fast. Because meat and dairy would traditionally be forbidden, Maslenitsa is the time for feasting (especially on pancakes). The name of the festival has its roots in the Russian word for butter, “maslo.” Traditions of Russian spring festival Maslenitsa – Troika rides, sledding, theater, puppets, singing, and fireworks are all a part of the Maslenitsa celebrations. There is usually a “storming” of a snow fort. That these traditions are still alive today is a testament to Russians’ long memory and preservation of their heritage. All in all, Maslenitsa is a good excuse to go out and have a good time, eat until you burst, and do something you wouldn’t do any other time of the year.