Posts Tagged ‘portraits’
Marek Rogala – eskaem.pl
Marek is the creator, desinger and the one-man-army of Eskaem.pl, a unique calendar. He visualizes, cuts, pastes, glues, animates, scannes, draws, sketches all the things you can find on the Eskaem webpage. Because I was writing about his project I needed a picture to illustrate the article – so on a sunny Sunday morning I payed him a visit.
Marek was going on a work-related trip so between figuring out what kind of underpants and CD he should take, he found enough time to pose for me and even made me a delicious green tea with lemons. This is the kind of morning that I like very much! I also shoot some pics around his workplace, where he creates the new Eskaem stuff.
This was the first shot done with my new set of lenses – Sigma 20 1.8 and Samyang Fisheye 8 mm 3.5. Both seem to be doing very well, but Sigma is pretty hard when it comes to concert photography:)
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Tomasz Bednarczyk // Portraits
Last week I finally got to meet Tomasz Bednarczyk in person. Tomek is a young Polish musician with whom we’ve collaborated on his album cover. We spend some time swapping messages on web communicators and e-mails but never really met. This changed last Saturday, when Tomek, Wojtek and me met for a couple of hours.
Tomek turned out to be a wonderful guy, with a vast knowledge of music and lots of ideas. It’s really great that he also has interests in other genres than experimental (for example: T. is a huge Deftones fan). I hope we will met more often. As for Tomek’s live performances if you live in UK and Spain be sure to check his shows.
The photos were shot in Erdal Factory (located in Kazimierz, Kraków), where the whole installation was. I just couldn’t resist the nice lighting and the industrial climate that was in the rooms. Have to visit the place one more time! We also shoot some analog stuff but I have to wait for the film to be developed.





