50th Photo Night
featuring Antonin Kratochvil
Antonoin Kratochvil, VII Photo Agency cofounder and World Press Photo Award Winner
Sponsored by the National Press Photographer's Association and the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and Eastern European Studies
Time: Wedensday, April 1, 2009, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Location: FedEx Global Education Center, Nelson Mandela Auditorium
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!
Antonin Kratochvil has sunk his teeth into his fair share of upheaval and human catastrophes whilst going about his documentation of the time in which he lives. As people go, Kratochvil's own refugee life has been much in the way the same as what he has rendered on film. Kratochvil's unique style of photography is the product of personal experience, intimate conditioning and not privileged voyeurism.
Over the years his fluid and unconventional work has been sought by numerous publications stretching across widely differing interests. From shooting Mongolia's street children for the Museum of Natural History's magazine
to a portrait session with David Bowie for Detour, from covering the war in Iraq for Fortune Magazine to shooting Deborah Harry for a national advertising campaign for the American Civil Liberties Union, Kratochvil's ability to see through and into his subjects and show immutable truth has made his pictures not facsimiles but uncensored visions.
For more information, please see the press release, flyer, or visit Carolina Photojournalism.
Here is a link to a review of the event.
Checkout some pictures from the event:
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