Friday, August 06, 2010

WHY NOT BE A HERO?



Have some guts this summer, get to die for tickets quickly and don't miss on the biggest urban happening.

I'm gonna freeze some guys up in the air during the skateboarding competition, while they do their tricks and make you envious about how cool they are.
Besides the coolness of this festival,
Heroes can be proud of taking place in one of the biggest skate parks you can find in Eastern Europe. Someone will get his hands on a 5000€ cash prize on the BMX competition that will gather 12 professional riders. Urban artists show off with their originality and style and there will be plenty of it: 12 crews, each with 5 writers.
Street artist will have their say. Skate park as an art gallery. Artists that are not bound to the classical working space will attend and make Youth Park a place of unconventional art.
And then again, there's dancing. Street dancing that is, with 10 crews, duet and solo performers. Film lovers don't get to complain, as "In search of the Miraculous" composed by Pontus Alv will be launched there and will give you some insights on what urban lifestyle means.

Heroes that will be delighted to give a courageous performance are: Dub FX and band, up to 8 members on stage, Chase and Status together with MC Rage, Borgore, Dropdread, Gojira, DJ Hype.

No need to tell you more. This is the place to take lessons on urban culture.


Street Heroes, only a click away.
3 days, 12-14th August, Youth Park, Bucharest.
Check on updates
here.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

STREET HEROES # 1

12 - 14 August, Urban Culture Festival
Skate Park Tineretului, Bucuresti
Dub FX, Chase and Status & MC rage, Borgore, Gojira, Dropdread
Street dancing, Skating, BMX and Street Art competitions.


Line-up here
Facebook here
3 days pass - 80 RON


Saturday, July 31, 2010

MUM'S GLASSES




Plus X, shot at 100 ASA
February 2010

Picture taken while having coffee with my mom and a friend, while mom was visiting last winter. I used to see her more often than I am right now, but today I'm celebrating with this post because she's in town.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

2 empty bottles of beer


Agfa APX, 400 iso
March 2010


After the Saturday night party. Life in the film school dorm.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Old man, trainstation


Agfa APX, 400 iso
March 2010

Too bad it can't be seen in a large format, at a decent resolution. Love this old man's look.*

Any ideas on avoiding this "wonderful" compression?


* Glad to be back.

 

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

School days

Harnicie de sesiune. I miss posting and will be back with some new stuff in a short (i guess) while.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sunset/Moonrise

I've gone soft and now I'm photographing sunsets. This was taken Saturday evening, after rain. Haven't seen such beautiful light and colors for a long time.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Old man



Four years old digital photo, the reason I like it is, that it's almost black and white, few grays, and 2nd, you can hardly see anything behind his eyes, but has such a gentle face that tells you everything about the way he is. I remember that he wasn't upset by me taking this photo, and had an attitude like, why are you photographing me, am I that interesting or intriguing? Maybe he was about to ask me something, but I left before he did. I found him near a market place, in Iasi.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Friday, March 12, 2010

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Spring is coming,

So many events,

so many people,

so many paper dreams... 


Friday, February 26, 2010

Max Dupain, Australian photographer

The sunbaker, taken in 1937, only in 70's became iconic in Australian art and photography.

Max Dupain was against studio fakery or manipulation, claiming that "photography is at its best when it shows a thing clearly and simply."

"Simple geometry and dynamic symmetry had perfectly expressed the energy of modernist formalism." Gael Newton (Curator of Australian photography at the National Gallery of Australia) on Dupain's "The Sunbaker"

Modern photography : Something whose aim is partly or wholly aesthetic as opposed to photography which is merely documentary and representational.




Source of information: Each Wild Idea

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

No direction home


I wish myself a warm comeback to Bucharest!

Warmer days, more sleep, sunshine, less (no...) snow, spare time, reggae parties, trips with friends, travels around the world.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Prima ninsoare



Acelasi Canon, alt fomapan, aceeasi fereastra, acelasi etaj 7, alta perspectiva, o zi frumoasa, aceeasi prieteni.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

January 2010


Cris and Alex at a friend's birthday reunion. Shot on old fomapan, iso 200, available light, a 60w light bulb.

Monday, January 04, 2010

There's something about Manhattan...


Treat a boring day, a day which you spend with enormous lack of imagination, with a film. Take Manhattan for example, even though you've seen it before, this time it fits perfect on the situation. Well, you push play and your eyes see these incredible black and white pictures, little moving-picture postcards. Atmospheric gray shots, each with its own story, snowy streets drowned in evening lights, seen from the point of view of a puppy. Everything has a light taste of poetry, from New York's immense buildings seen by night, billboards and street signs that hurt your eyes, fireworks electrocuting the entire sky, leaving light dust behind. Rich blacks, slightly underexposed interiors where characters affected maybe by the city they live in, have endless conversations on a variation of topics, making no point at the end. Simple, beautiful compositions, shots where only highlights guide you through and help you follow the actors inside it. If I wouldn't be writing about a Woody Allen film, I would make a reference about the music played in the background, saying it's so..Woody Allen. Cinematography's so intimate, matching the story and the relation(ship)s between characters. Besides the way Gordon Willis handled photography, I love the fact that there's a joke or reference every step of the conversation, not just common humor, but sometimes sad or (auto)ironical and you find yourself laughing. Too bad that this 2.35:1 film can only be seen on a laptop.
Two things to mention before I stop writing, Diane Keaton made me think of Julie Delpy's character in Before Sunset, and second, Meryl Streep looked incredible, I'm just curious why Allen cast her for this part, not taking into consideration her acting talent.
Enjoy if you end up watching it!