Alexander Sennikov, a programmer turned photographer, has gained fame for his still-life photographs of Soviet-era relics. His photographs transport the viewer back in time, evoking nostalgia for a simpler era. Sennikov's photographs capture the essence of Soviet life through everyday objects such as umbrellas, galoshes, and milk bottles. His still-lifes do not feature people, but they vividly depict a world that has long since passed. Each object in Sennikov's photographs is a testament to the spirit of its time.