La vie sur la planète Terre par les yeux de ses habitants

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Po osmé
Today, we would like to highlight the black and white art of Jan Nožička, who will most likely never stop amazing us with his creativity and playfulness. The way he documented his last two weeks of life only confirms the fact that we are dealing with a Master of Photography here, able to ‘speak’ in colors, as well as in b&w implementation. No other words are necessary, perhaps only: ‘Feast your eyes’.
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Going Home
Today’s Editor’s Choice is not just the celebration of a successfully documented week of Karel Kuran’s life, describing the journey from his native Czech Republic to his new home in Belize. Not only is it a record of the transition from a small state in Central Europe to an even smaller state in the eastern part of Central America, but a milestone for us in the form of the satisfyingly round number 30. That is the running total of countries where we have at least one photographic record of 168 hours of local life through the eyes of a resident. Every ‘sneak peek’ into a new country is an immense contribution to the project.
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Týden, kdy začalo léto
Weeks of Romek Hanzlík were interesting the instant they appeared in the project, since the journey across different concert halls allowed us to travel to distant lands and admire their beauty. Even though Romek’s life is not currently filled with musical tours, he does not waste time and explores the enticement of family life in his homeland; and that is what satisfies us the most. His steps were initially insecure, however nowadays, every new week brings forth an original and exciting experience. Romek is an exceptionally active person and we hope that he will keep to his tradition and excite us with new diverse events and occurrances in the future.
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hokej hokej hokej lední(a jiné:) )
A week full of art, good food and drinks, along with a fair amount of ice hockey cheering. All of this and more is included in the second visit to life of student Pavlína Prokůpková, who first introduced herself while visiting relatives in New York. This time, we had the chance to see her in company of her friends and while experiencing those moments in life that are said to be ‘common’, but at the same time so exciting and very important to us. We can only wonder about where she’ll take us next.
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Takhle v červnu
‘In time of June’ is how Milan Novák named his first week, impressing not only our editor’s office with his debut, but surely also many of you. His black and white / colored set fulfills the main idea behind the project and in addition, its implementation shows that the author can easily visualize what happens in the world around him. Even though he supplied individual days with a commentary, in this case, it was of a secondary meaning. The 9-photograph mosaic perfectly describes the events and commotions of each day, which is (and we are sure that you will agree with us) not at all easy.
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