Grandmom BESSA project

Petar,
I have to say that these photos are causing me a little trouble. I see in them a very strong woman. And your skill and heart in the use of your camera.
Even though your grandmother looks nothing like mine, the strength of character I see in these reminds me of mine (and how much I miss her).
Well done.
Thanks,
Rob
 
Petar,
Dou want to have me crying among strange People in an Internet Cafe?
Very touching.
I have Bulgarian roots, so you can imagine what the pics do to me (speaking as from the same cultural climate!)
Ver well done you did what many often delay until it's to late
 
Spider67 said:
Petar,
Dou want to have me crying among strange People in an Internet Cafe?
Very touching.
I have Bulgarian roots, so you can imagine what the pics do to me (speaking as from the same cultural climate!)
Ver well done you did what many often delay until it's to late

If you'll fell better: Bulgaria is behind the ''next corner''
- Tamnic village is in East Serbia :)
 
I love these shots, but I have to admit that the ones where the upper body / head is cut off have a bit of a creepy vibe. Lovely work though.
 
BrianPhotog said:
Peter,

I know I'm late to say this, but awesome. I really love this series. Would you mind posting some in the gallery on my CV site so that I can feature it?

Why not?:)
BTW, I like your site - strange, Cosina didn't made something similar -
you did great job for them :p
Regards, Vlad.
 
PetarDima said:
Why not?:)
BTW, I like your site - strange, Cosina didn't made something similar -
you did great job for them :p
Regards, Vlad.
Thanks & thanks again :)

(and thanks for the compliment on the site, too :p)
 
PetarDima said:
If you'll fell better: Bulgaria is behind the ''next corner''
- Tamnic village is in East Serbia :)

What I wanted to say: When I saw your pics I had to think of all my aunts ond older friends of the family in Bulgaria so that Bulgaria & Serbia is the same.
And I was so touched by the reminiscences your pics awakende that I was really close to tears.....who says that thius is a bad feeling.
So carry on!
Those are very important pics and keepthem coming!
 
excellent series as well as the idea - well done! I am really impressed.

I see you used Fuji Acros 400. I heard it is less noisy than Neopan 400. Do you happen to know?

thanks,
meste
 
little update:
Rokkor 40mm, photo is croped, processed in PS ( levels )


Isecak2.jpg
 
Petar,

The photos tell an amazing story, I can only imagine that stories this lovely lady could tell in person. Thank you for sharing with us.
 
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