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The Sochi Project: KIEV

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The Sochi Project: KIEV
photobook


 
 
Sketchbook Series # 03 -The Sochi Project’s third Sketchbook depicts Sochi in the summer as well as being an ode to analogue photography. In the summer of 2011, photographer Rob Hornstra  fell in love with a 40-year-old KIEV medium-format camera, which a friend gave him as a gift in the Russian resort of Sochi. Over the following days, he roamed the city with his new acquisition and photographed things that he had never seen before through the lens of his Mamiya camera. When he got home and developed the films, he found that the KIEV’s film transport system was defective.

From the accompanying text: ‘The power of analogue photography is the unpredictability, the imperfection, the setbacks that are initially so frustrating, but ultimately add unexpected dimensions to the images. It is this that gives the work its own identity. Analogue photography thus reflects real life, more than digital photography ever will.’

Cardboard fold-out book in a photo-illustrated wrapper / 150 x 210 mm / Signed copy. All books are numbered 1-750.
The Sochi Project: KIEV
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The Sochi Project: KIEV

Sketchbook Series # 03 -The Sochi Project’s third Sketchbook depicts Sochi in the summer as well as being an ode to analogue photography. In the Read More

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