p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
A truly outstanding work from Czech photographer Jaroslav Kucera. A gallery of more than 500 pictures to browse through. Such a great artist - I never heard of him before.
Enjoy.
http://www.jaroslavkucera.com/en/gallery.html
Enjoy.
http://www.jaroslavkucera.com/en/gallery.html
raydm6
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Wow! Quite excellent! I went through the Top 50 Gallery so far.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
raydm6
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Interesting insight into his start in photography:
Gallery - Meetings, Moments, Solitude
"In 1969 I found myself in a communist jail, where I went after being involved in street fights against the Soviet occupation. It was then and there I finály deciced to become a photographer. I took photos on street, not thinking much about the future.My photos were spapshots of people I just met, but later I created small collections about people in Prague snack joints and night stress, or juvie boys.
It was a time I wanted to start my life as independent as I could be.
And my photographs were to help me.."
Gallery - Meetings, Moments, Solitude
"In 1969 I found myself in a communist jail, where I went after being involved in street fights against the Soviet occupation. It was then and there I finály deciced to become a photographer. I took photos on street, not thinking much about the future.My photos were spapshots of people I just met, but later I created small collections about people in Prague snack joints and night stress, or juvie boys.
It was a time I wanted to start my life as independent as I could be.
And my photographs were to help me.."
JohnWolf
Well-known
Thank you, Pan. I viewed the Top 50 set and am moved beyond words. Especially that Radana portrait.
John
John
Dogman
Veteran
Thanks for the link. Truly excellent work.
Freakscene
Obscure member
His work is great. The post-1989 street scenes look just like the Prague I remember from when I moved there. I knew his daughter Tereza a bit in the 1990s. His photos were largely unknown then, but I saw prints of lots of them.
Marty
Marty
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Yum to a GREAT Eye and the Lives and Life he captured... Divine !
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Brilliant!
Mlehrman
Mlehrman
Thank you for opening this window to another world, brilliant.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Thank you for posting this link, Pan. I had never heard of Kucera, and his is a remarkable body of work!
What so comes through his work is his fearlessness, the mutual trust between him and his subjects, and his compassionate heart. Equipment? Possibly a Leica, or more probably a cranky FSU rangefinder, given the circumstances of his early career. And mostly irrelevant. Reminds me that I need to concentrate a lot less on gadgets, and a lot more on the compassionate heart.
What so comes through his work is his fearlessness, the mutual trust between him and his subjects, and his compassionate heart. Equipment? Possibly a Leica, or more probably a cranky FSU rangefinder, given the circumstances of his early career. And mostly irrelevant. Reminds me that I need to concentrate a lot less on gadgets, and a lot more on the compassionate heart.
charjohncarter
Veteran
You always do it: find some great unknown (at least to me).
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
You always do it: find some great unknown (at least to me).
Thanks John, i am also very excited when i come across these photographers for the first time.
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