These pictures take me even further back in time, to April 1990. We were a group of TaiK photography students on way to Cairo. We stopped in Sofia. The Bulgarian Communist Party had just released its absolute hold and was renamed The Bulgarian Socialist Party. Somewhere in the centre a group of men were reading newspaper spreads posted on billboards. One man was concentrating on the map of the country. Another man raised a vivid street talk with his one-man demonstration, claiming proper compensation for the time spent in a labor camp.
A couple of years later all my colour negatives from trips abroad disappeared from TaiK, leaving me with only a couple of rolls from Sofia. Luckily I still have some quick lab copies and b&w rolls.



