honorable mention
Marta Kołodziejczyk poland
title
What has the kettle seen?
The aim of this work was to create a reportage cycle of pinhole photography telling a story about everyday life. Instead of an ordinary camera, a kettle converted into a pinhole camera and loaded with large format sheet film was used. The photos were taken from the perspective of the item. As a common thing found in every home the kettle seems to be an observer of what is happening around it, which is why the places of photographed events are kitchens in various houses as a space for mundane, though sometimes unusual events.
Graphic design student fascinated by visual communication, seeking to expand her knowledge in everything that concerns visual arts.
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entry description
One of the purposes of photography is the documentation of reality and the study of interpersonal relations. It cannot be missed as a medium that makes the past more believable and reflects the present. It changes events into experiences, and the commonplace into a memory.The aim of this work was to create a reportage cycle of pinhole photography telling a story about everyday life. Instead of an ordinary camera, a kettle converted into a pinhole camera and loaded with large format sheet film was used. The photos were taken from the perspective of the item. As a common thing found in every home the kettle seems to be an observer of what is happening around it, which is why the places of photographed events are kitchens in various houses as a space for mundane, though sometimes unusual events.
about the photographer
Photographer looking for what is important and beautiful to her. In a constant pursuit of emotions, she passionately tries to find her place in the world of images. Addicted to melancholy and the past, she fights for her piece of the present.Graphic design student fascinated by visual communication, seeking to expand her knowledge in everything that concerns visual arts.
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