marți, 19 aprilie 2016

Hermannstadt through my camera lenses.














I've continued my photo sessions with places that I would enjoy to come back and visit at any moment. This time I've chosen Sibiu as a destination. As a cultural capital back in 2007  now remains a place where you can revive the atmosphere of medieval Gothic stories earned by it's narrow, dark streets and buildings that are so old, it might have witnessed so many souls that have lived and died in this place that chances are it has lost the counting. My camera could have captured and immortalized some of the unseen to the naked eye, leaving me to tell you: Bon voyage.

luni, 28 martie 2016

Prague through my camera lenses.


 When  I think about my experience in Prague, the question of Ralph Fiennes character Harry in a telephone conversation from 2009 "In Bruges" movie comes into my mind. "It's a fairytale f. town, isn't it? How can a fairytale town can't be someone's f. thing? How can all those canals and cobbled streets and those churches and all that f. fairytale stuff cannot be someone's thing, eh?" 
I won't get along with further description but rather let you take the conclusions by yourself. 












































vineri, 12 februarie 2016

Arad through my camera lens.


           I was born in Arad. 19 years of my life I've spent in that town, a small city at the border with Hungary. I've always seen my city as a borderline between western civilization and...well, our civilization. A considerable part of my life I did not care much about city aesthetics nor about its history and only after my first year of college, this matter changed. I suddenly found my city an alien place, ready for being discovered. Years in my college also made me developing a passion for photography. This is how this project was born.
      Each building has a story behind its facade which time left deep scars in its structure. "They" are old, seen different generations born and died and still are standing there watching the city. But "they" also are slowly dying. In this technology era, a few or none care about their stories, the stories of their fathers, who lived in a different era and made what Arad most beautiful aspect is today; its architecture a true inherent of western civilization.