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"A woman sits in a colorful, vintage kitchen, savoring her coffee. A cigarette rests gently in her hand as she enjoys a quiet moment to herself. The warm tones and retro decor create a cozy, timeless atmosphere. Simple pleasures like this make ordinary mornings feel special. Morning ritual in a vintage kitchen: coffee in hand, smoke in the air.
Mirka Krivankova is a very promising photographer from Mestec Kralove in the Czech Republic. The photographs on her website depict everything from the gorgeous Czech countryside, to wonderful and interesting portraits of people at work and at play, and even include some documenting of a concert or two. Her use of formalism combined with the natural lighting and shadows in her portraits is absolutely wonderful. The combination helps add interest to the already eye-catching surroundings of her subjects, as well as the subjects themselves, while also leading the viewerβs eye entirely throughout the photographs. Mirka has a strong portfolio, but she feels as though it could be stronger if she removed the concert photos. Currently, they are the first series of photographs you see when you enter her site, and because they look more like out-of-place snapshots, rather than photographs taken by a skilled photographer, it lowered her first impression of her work. With that being said, Mirkaβs portfolio is becoming stronger and stronger by the day. As she has been writing this review, she has updated it several times with new photographs as well as re-organizing the ones she has into more comprehensive bodies of work. She seems to be constantly adding to her portfolio, and I look forward to following her work as it continues to evolve.
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I burned my tongue on the first sip of coffee this morning because I was too busy staring at the way the dust motes were dancing in the kitchen light. It was a Tuesday, and the house was finally quiet after the usual frantic scramble to get out the door. I didn't move.
Read the reflection →I am generally wary of the quiet moment. We are sold a version of solitude that feels curated, a performance of peace designed to make the rest of us feel like we are failing at our own frantic lives.
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