Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts

Friday, July 1

all my relations

"All My Relations" is a selfportrait series. 

I wanted to picture myself through the portraits of others.
 So I photographed some of my friends, family members, relatives and other people who were present or appeared in my life at that time 
(the year of 2014):
I asked each person to sit for a photo, not telling them the purpose of it and not revealing my concept.
I told them to close their eyes and relax, while I prepared my square format camera.
When I was ready, I told them to think about me and our relationship.
To think about us, what we have together.
And I captured their reaction and expression.

In that way, in these portraits, I am looking at them but also looking at myself.
I am looking at the image of me created by their feelings, thoughts and sensations reflected in their faces.























Thursday, March 17

Lanka dreamin ~

Sri Lanka is full of everything. 
Nature, people, temperature, peace, chaos, love and hatred.
Strong land full of interesting characters. 
Here are some of my first impressions from this island.



























Wednesday, December 16

darkless Chaos n Mikulov

Back in August and September I attended two art events - one landart symposium in Chaos and one photographic workshop in Mikulov, Czech Republic. 
Because both events were happening during the fullmoon, I could take photos at night and here are the results. 





  



So, during the night I was taking photos and during the day we were working on this video about two very strange characters and their adventures in the town of Mikulov. 
Check it out below or here.







Monday, November 9

Almost Breathless

My new photo series "Almost Breathless" is a part of a great exhibition called "I, Curator", currently on display at the OFF_festival during the Month of Photography in Bratislava, Slovakia. 
Here is a sneak peek. 
If you get a chance to visit Bratislava, definitely go see it and try to be a curator yourself. 
Plus the whole Pisztory Palace is full of great art!