Photobook Review: Victor Boldâr - Fotograful peliculei de cursă lungă

Photobook Review: Victor Boldâr – Fotograful peliculei de cursă lungă

“This book of wonders in black and white is built upon a collage of life memories and narratives received piece by piece in writing from the artist’s wife, Speranța, from his daughter, Violeta, as well as from his nephew Cătălin…

Photobook Review: Mihai Barabancea - Rescrierea Secventei/Overriding Sequence

Photobook Review: Mihai Barabancea – Rescrierea Secventei/Overriding Sequence

I received this photobook for a short review and met the author. You can tell when a project is very important to the author if he want to personally explain what was going on. The project – 4 year in the making –…

Photobook Review: Victor Boldâr - 07.05.75 Impresii. Henri Cartier-Bresson in Oltenia

Photobook Review: Victor Boldâr – 07.05.75 Impresii. Henri Cartier-Bresson in Oltenia

7 may 1975 – Victor Boldâr, Nicu Dan Gelep and Mihai Dan Calinescu were about to accompany Henri Cartier-Bresson and Martine Franck through a photographic journey in Oltenia, Romania. Their journey was documented and years later has turned into a…

Argentik - Winners and Feature

Argentik – Winners and Feature

The winners of the first edition of Argentik – as chosen by the jury based on their entire exposed film – are: 1st place: Dragos Rapeanu 2nd place: Florin Ghebosu 3rd place: Florin Simina Argentik event located here – RO only. In this…

Frederic Vanwalleghem - La vida preciosa

Frederic Vanwalleghem – La vida preciosa

“La vida preciosa refers to the isolated and unique way of life I found Cubans to have… of course with it’s flaws concerning personal freedom but away from capitalistic forces that would make this society and its people less social-minded…

Yuli Gorodinsky - Untitled

Yuli Gorodinsky – Untitled

“For me, taking pictures is not a matter of conscious decision. It is rather a zen-like, daily exercise in paying attention. Through it, I look for poetic possibilities in everyday reality.  My photographic practice operates somewhere between the fear-of-loosing-the-moment gut…