Life on Earth through the eyes of its inhabitans

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WOL1
His nickname brings a little mystery into the project. He calls himself Fendy, is an architect and also the first envoy of a new country in the Week of Life project. The nation we speak of is Indonesia, which has become the 42nd country involved. In his first week which he simply named WOL1, Fendy documents his job, the busy city life typical for this region of the world and besides the everyday moments of his family, he was able to capture the first days on earth of his new baby. Will Fendy continue documenting the life of his family and the ones closest to him, as well as the part of the world most of us will never get the chance to see? Let's just wait and see.
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Lost in stereotype
On several occasions, we were able to see that the youth perceives the world differently than adults. Many of you enjoy these student weeks, since they make you reminisce about the good old days when you spent most of your time dealing with the joys and sorrows of life in school. Lucie Zelena is another student who let's us take a peek at her everyday life in her set called Lost in stereotype. Her first week is exteremly rich in content showing us all sorts of different angles on student life. And on top of it all, she managed to make the week even more exciting with the combination of color toning with images purely in black and white.
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Analógovo-jesenný
Not even 10 years have passed from time when classical film material ruled the world of photography. No matter if it was color or black and white roll of film, you would get a maximum of 36 images and when the photographer used them all up, he had to listen to the film rewind or was even forced to rewind the film himself in order to put another film into the camera. Let's be honest - who from the Week of Life members ever documented their life on original celluloid film? We are pretty sure that most of you never had to deal with the '36' limit. Jan Skalican is a young student, who instead of letting technology take care of his photography, he decided to photograph on black and white film. And bravo, what a week it is. Perhaps some of you will be inspired by Jan and will try what he did with excellence. Good luck to all of you!
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trip to Korea 1/2
Every one of us lives our own 'normal' life up until the time when something unexpected comes and changes everything. It is often a trip to abroad, business or private, that adds a little spice to the routine. We know everything at home, so when we get on that plane and end up on the other side of the world, we gladly accept the change. One of those who recently experienced such a traveler's shock is Jan Belej, who left the Czech Republic for a business trip to South Korea, a remote and extremely fascinating country. The week includes typical and familiar moments from Jan's life as well as preparations and the trip itself. As the name of the week suggests, there will be a sequel to this Korean week so we are eagerly anticipating what Jan will bring us next.
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Kaspyho 57. týden - historie se opakuje
He is one of the few who finished documenting an entire year of life and belongs among the most gifted photographers who have stayed active in the Week of Life project. The man we speak of is Kamil Kasparek who after a full documented year has served us his week in a different manner. After taking more than 3000 photos, he decided to abandon color for a moment and presented his life in black and white - his week is named Kaspy's 57th week - history repeats itself. So, how did he fare with his black and white surprise? He proved to us that no matter if he uses color or not, he is a great photographer and his weeks are as good as ever.
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