In medieval times huge fence made of bricks surrounded our city to protect the citizens from the enemies. In the area where the fence was located in the past, our city mayor built car parking. If you look carefully, you will see many motives in my pictures: raw of bricks, small windows, grates - typial for castles in Medieval. Supplemented by panes of glass and curved shapes, it reflects the present trends in architecture. it's like a bridge between the past and the present.
Also, the pattern of the bricks is very inspiring,the bricks look as if they were chopped out from the mine few days ago.
amateur category
Cohesion of Past and Present (Series)
DESCRIPTION
AUTHOR
I was born in 1983. I live in Bydgoszcz (POLAND) almost all my life. I have been seriously practising photography since 2006. I enjoy photographing landscapes, nature, architecture, sometimes I take documentary photos.
In the beginning I learned taking photos on my own. Then I read a book of Peter K.Burian & Robert Caputo "National Geographic Photography Field Guide", which helped me to develop my skills. In 2011-2012 I attended to Bydgostian Academy of Photography, where I discovered different types of photography and I started to treat taking photos more creatively.
Since 2015 I have been a member of Amateurs of Photography Group in Bydgoszcz, where I am sharing my photographic experience with other mates and developing my skills all the time.
I took part in some exhibitions: in 2012 as a Bydgostian Academy of Photography graduate, in 2014 in Regional Museum in Bydgoszcz after competition "Religious motives in the art of Leon Wyczółkowski", in 2017
with Amateurs of Photography Group in Bydgoszcz, where we showed the variety of our photo-art. In 2019 I had also three other exhibitions with my Group: "Water City", "A Portrait of The City", "Monuments in Bydgoszcz".
In 2020 I was qualified to FAPA Competition
In the beginning I learned taking photos on my own. Then I read a book of Peter K.Burian & Robert Caputo "National Geographic Photography Field Guide", which helped me to develop my skills. In 2011-2012 I attended to Bydgostian Academy of Photography, where I discovered different types of photography and I started to treat taking photos more creatively.
Since 2015 I have been a member of Amateurs of Photography Group in Bydgoszcz, where I am sharing my photographic experience with other mates and developing my skills all the time.
I took part in some exhibitions: in 2012 as a Bydgostian Academy of Photography graduate, in 2014 in Regional Museum in Bydgoszcz after competition "Religious motives in the art of Leon Wyczółkowski", in 2017
with Amateurs of Photography Group in Bydgoszcz, where we showed the variety of our photo-art. In 2019 I had also three other exhibitions with my Group: "Water City", "A Portrait of The City", "Monuments in Bydgoszcz".
In 2020 I was qualified to FAPA Competition
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