Personal photo exhibition of Georgy Rozov "Gaining Wings" Automatic translate
3 Апреля
ТК “Галерея” (ПЕЧАТНИКИ)
ул. Гурьянова, д. 30
Москва
There will always be internal contradiction in photography. On the one hand, maximum accessibility, which allows everyone to take a picture with a camera. On the other hand, there is an almost absolute secret of the processes that take place inside.
Most likely, this duality is what makes photography an art. Gives her the strength of internal development. Generations of technologies change one after another: chemistry, plates, film, matrix, artificial intelligence. It’s very easy to believe that "it’s all about technology." But this, of course, is not the case, which is fully proved by Georgy Rozov.
“When I started filming with a drone in 2018, I already knew what I wanted to see and show. I like places where crowds of people with cameras have already been filmed and feel like an illusionist who, in front of everyone, pulls out a rabbit from an empty hat. "
The places over which the author raises his drone are really known to everyone: Kolomenskoye, the Kremlin, VDNKh. Moreover, anyone with a drone can take off and take off. It is in this opportunity that the photographic miracle manifests itself: Nika’s golden wreath, the evening air of the Kremlin embankment, calligraphy of road junctions, secret water ornaments of "Friendship of Peoples". There is almost no technology in these images, or rather, there is no desire to think about it, about some pixels and gyroscopes. For the author, color, light, foreshortening, and perhaps the opportunity to look into Gagarin’s eyes are much more important. Georgy Rozov is doing everything to confirm the famous Clarke’s third law: "any advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
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