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We need to confess to being a little surprised when we realized that Václav Pavliček has already documented 14 weeks of his life and in addition, his last sets follow consecutively one after the other. It was however a pleasant surprise and we admire his honest approach to documenting his life, since we can clearly see what went on during each of the 24 hour periods. And finally, his last week named ‘By leaps and bounds’ has caught our attention thanks to the styling, specific for its close attention to detail.
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6. pokus, černobílý, výhra nad 4/3
In his 6th week, Pavel Žídek decided to alter his style and presented his life in black & white variation. As he said himself, he wanted to try something new and it has paid off. The week is a success and we admire his ability to ‘think in black and white’, since it is not always easy when you are used to color. The whole week however suggests that this form of photography was a welcome and enjoyable experience and that’s what is important. Documenting life should always be a pleasant activity, so that when you look back at the days and weeks captured in the photos, you remember the positive moments, even though fate can sometimes play the cruelest of games with us.
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xingjiang
Despite Sun’s life still being a little mystery, one thing is for certain – he is an excellent photographer and a travelling enthusiast, who always documents a unique destination and lets us visit lives of the local residents. This time, we were given the chance to visit one of the largest Chinese provinces called Xinjiang. This region is not only known for its large deserts, but also for its extreme climate conditions, making it a difficult area to live in. We are truly glad that we were able to ‘taste’ the Ujgur delicacies with our eyes and enjoy the local atmosphere along with it.
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Первая
Today’s Editor’s Choice takes us closer to the life of Eugene Kanaev, who earned this selection mainly due to his excellent technical approach to photography, which is apparent at first sight. Every single photograph holds a different story and altogether, they create a narrative of the author’s every day experiences along with the people he met and things he had to go through, revealing a little more insight into the world of Eugene Kanaev.
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return
6x6 photography is unusual in today’s digital age, yet it still finds a large number of supporters who enjoy searching for the right angles and composition, in order to cram everything necessary into the desired square format. The result is of specific and unusual proportions and the case of Miroslav Dušánek’s week named Return is no different. His black and white variation immediately turns heads and when we enlarge the photos, we are presented with yet another surprise – the already mentioned square format, which intensifies the experience of viewing the whole week even more. We really enjoyed browsing through this week, carefully inspecting how Miroslav’s creative moments blend with ones describing specific events from each day.
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