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Pinhole Camera

These photos were taken with a homemade camera; an A4 size shoebox and a big old box from a xerox machine, both did the job nicely.

The picture on the right side of this text was taken with the xerox box, a box that can be seen in one of my colleague's possession in the picture under the one mentioned.

Photographic paper exposed to the light and turned into negatives; I developed and scanned them in the institute's laboratory.

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Side by side: both the negative and the positive of the same shot.

Both exist in physical form, having the positive made by light transfer on a new photographic paper that was then developed as well. 

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Selfies are a challenge when you have to both stand completely still for minutes, but also operate the shutter that is nothing more than a cardboard flap duck-taped to the box

Fireworks on Film

New Years night

2 Mai's beach by the Black Sea

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UNArte and the life of an art student

With the exception of the vertical shot on the right, which was taken in my art college's studio, all the horizontal shots were snapped in the university.

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Life by the Black Sea

Winter days in isolation with friends

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A 15-minute drive away from the world,

an old seaside village with abandoned World War II structures hidden in the sand and in our garden;

time felt broken and the world felt empty.

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