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Fleeting Love (Series)
DESCRIPTION
Fleeting love is a series of photographs that was created during the experimental process of creating the ballet Giselle directed by Ondrej Šoth. With a long exposure, I captured the transience of the main character Giselle, who dies from unfulfilled love and passes into the world of fairies. Her fate is given and clear. The connection of a real man looking for her in the forest of fairies is shown with a sharp look, while the world of fairies is depicted with a blurry look... Ballet does not always have to be sharp...
AUTHOR
It is a very difficult to date Jozef Marčinský's photographic career.
The first touche with the light-capturing apparatus were in his early childhood, when his father “recorded” a family saga in his old зенит / Zenit /.
Then came the mysterious adolescent embraces that were the captivating adventure as from Verne's books.
Since 2004, after pure trusting of his boss, he began photographing professionally “on boards that mean the world” .
DNA analysis clearly reveals theatrical genetics, influenced by the film industry and beauty or ugliness of art.
With the ending career of a professional costume presenter in various movements, rhythms and lights, accompanied by music, his own authorial ideas get into the imagination from his soul as a Ripleye enemies.
Thank God for all of them…
The first touche with the light-capturing apparatus were in his early childhood, when his father “recorded” a family saga in his old зенит / Zenit /.
Then came the mysterious adolescent embraces that were the captivating adventure as from Verne's books.
Since 2004, after pure trusting of his boss, he began photographing professionally “on boards that mean the world” .
DNA analysis clearly reveals theatrical genetics, influenced by the film industry and beauty or ugliness of art.
With the ending career of a professional costume presenter in various movements, rhythms and lights, accompanied by music, his own authorial ideas get into the imagination from his soul as a Ripleye enemies.
Thank God for all of them…
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