Fotografiska museum surprises with the amount
of great exhibitions in spring! Talented photographers all over the world are
presenting their masterpieces in one building. I had a chance to enjoy Helena
Blomqvist, André Kertész and Marcus Bleasdale photos. I’m thankful that Stockholm is
offering his citizens such an unbelievable experience!
Before seeing the exhibitions I had a delicious brunch with
my work colleagues in Fotografiskas fine restaurant with a great view!
Unfortunately my iPhone wasn’t in a mood today and all my photos, which I’ve
been taking during the day, vanished. Here are some in a better quality ;)
Helena Blomqvist is taking us way back to the childhood, to the world of scary fairy tales (in an innocent way).
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The silent stream, The elephant girl, 2011, Helena Blomqvist |
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Searching for the light, The elephant girl, 2011, Helena Blomqvist |
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Dress rehersal, The elephant girl, 2011, Helena Blomqvist |
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Morning procession, 2008, Helena Blomqvist
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Marcus Bleasdale's documentary photography makes you think about the situation in Africa, what does it really means to struggle for living! After that all your problems seems to be miserable.
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Stolen Children: Soldiers of the Lord's Resistance Army, Marcus Bleasdale
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Stolen Children: Soldiers of the Lord's Resistance Army, Marcus Bleasdale |
André Kertész is showing us France through his eyes. I've been in France for a couple of times and the specific french spirit with some charm and sexuality is soaring in his works.
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Un matin d'hiver au cafe du Dome, 1928, André Kertész |
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Danseuse Burlesque, Paris, 1926André Kertész |
Fotografiska made me want to get acquainted with the world of photography and in future i'll tell you about my investigations.
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