Magatzin is a sketchbook of ideas, allowing to directly release smaller projects, leaving space to think about longer ones. Starting as an image archive, it developed to include sound and video projects.
IMAGE ARCHIVE
(continually updated)
In the beginning, the idea was to select and record moments of student life. I used a form of kinetic photography, an extremely dynamic style with long streaks of motion blur, perhaps as a reaction to my previous obsession with clean and stable photography at fast shutter speeds. This made the images appear restless and in constant motion, attempting to freeze moments, but never quite succeeding.
This very spontaneous style of shooting came about following the creation of Aurora in spring 2021, when I was looking to develop my event photography beyond the classic flash portraits, and to capture the ecstatic club atmosphere more fully.
Gradually, some images became less and less dynamic, and I slowly replaced the kinetic photography style with a more passive, observational one, simply recording interesting or beautiful scenes that I came across.
More recently I started observing the way natural light moves across surfaces, and became more interested in the relationship between light and shadow than the texture or colour of the objects affected by it.