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A few days ago, Honza Moravec introduced himself with his first week called On the bordeline of black and white and immediately gained many supporters not only in the editor's office. This week is a quality document of a student living a frantic life in the big city with all it has to offer. The set of 63 photos includes a series of different topics and moments, including Honza's studies, images from the hospital, his free time, traveling or the fascination with trams. The slight touch of gloomy colors connected with late Fall and the thoroughly described days make it all a nice and complex unit.
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Punk & Holyland part 002-LOMO.KILLER
Time passes by and the Week of Life project has witnessed the increase of sets that are original and extraordinary one way or the other. Romek Hanzlik is the latest member to deliver such a set, or rather two. He traveled to the Holy Land and decided to document local life in a unique way with two different cameras. He used a digital camera, which is nothing unusual, but secondly, he photographed with a LOMO camera, known for its flaws and imperfect results. Go ahead and browse through both of his weeks and drop a comment or two to let us know what you think of Romek's experiment.
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Pouť svatou zemí
Today, we take you on a journey far away from the region where the author, Lukas Augustyn, is from. When you look at the week, you instantly know where Lukas has traveled this time, since the name of the week, Holy land pilgrimage, gives it away. Lukas has been a member for quite a while now and his weeks with unique spiritual atmosphere have shown us life in an unfamiliar way. They have become an integral part of the project and in the combination of photos from his everyday life, images from his trip to Bethlehem, Nazareth, Jordan and many more only add to the uniqueness. This is set is no ordinary photo album from a seaside vacatioin.
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Týden zpola kulturní
As Josef Pisek shows in today's selected week for the Editor's Choice, life has something to offer at every stage. This week with a dose of culture is already his 10th and it seems Josef can be regarded as one of the steady members who knows how to show his life to others. The week is not good for just two or three excellent pictures, but it is overflowing with well-depicted images from the author's life. Additionally, this set is spiced up by a significant achievement in photography. We advise you to look at this set after you've had something to eat, otherwise you'll be craving food immediately, since Josef has captured the things he loves and in one of the pictures, he has even shared one of his most beloved recipes.
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Hipstamatic Week
Photography today is accessible to almost anyone, mainly thanks to mobile phones. That is of course not news, as we have mentioned it several times in the past. The developers of such phones are always working on ways to improve and add more functions to them and this type of simple yet entertaining photography is becoming increasinly popular with many of you. This recent phenomenon is already evident from the results of renowned journalistic awards, where photograhs from such devices have ranked very high. One who has the option to use professonial equipment yet decided to document his latest week with his phone is Jan Povysil, who's set named Hipstamatic Week is today's selection. It's predominantly black and white with a slight touch of color. Do you wonder what Jan's life would look like in color?
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