honorable mention
Robert Targoński poland
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Balitc Sea
I have been passionate about photography for over 20 years. To create photographic images I mainly use analogue cameras: small, medium and large format.
In my studio I create handmade contact carbon prints using a method invented in 1855. The carbon process, as it is referred to, is one of the most beautiful photographic processes providing the artist not only with almost unlimited possibilities of creative expression, but also with centuries of stability and durability of images.
I also present my works in the form of pigment prints that meet all the criteria for museum exhibitions.
At the moment I am mainly involved in landscape photography. I capture on photographic film the constant changeability and unique beauty of the Baltic Sea. I travel with my camera through the Pomeranian forests, mainly the Tri-City Landscape Park, with the intention of capturing the unique charm of the natural world.
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entry description
The photos were taken with a Pentacon Six medium format analog camera at the Gdansk Bay and show the beauty of the Polish Baltic Sea.about the photographer
I am a Polish artist photographer. I was born in 1974 in Elk, Masuria, currently I live and work in Gdansk, Pomerania.I have been passionate about photography for over 20 years. To create photographic images I mainly use analogue cameras: small, medium and large format.
In my studio I create handmade contact carbon prints using a method invented in 1855. The carbon process, as it is referred to, is one of the most beautiful photographic processes providing the artist not only with almost unlimited possibilities of creative expression, but also with centuries of stability and durability of images.
I also present my works in the form of pigment prints that meet all the criteria for museum exhibitions.
At the moment I am mainly involved in landscape photography. I capture on photographic film the constant changeability and unique beauty of the Baltic Sea. I travel with my camera through the Pomeranian forests, mainly the Tri-City Landscape Park, with the intention of capturing the unique charm of the natural world.
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