«huge things fit in the void»

Flexaret IV Meopta (1957), Kodak Tri-X 400 & Fujifilm Neopan Acros-100

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The series «huge things fit in the void» suggests a passionate search for a memory of the experience found in emptiness. The photos are analog, based on the certainty of the negative transparency possibilities to transfer the human senses to the smoothness of paper. One synesthetic evocation to the places where the images are constructed - the mind of every observer and the time and place of creation.

-Cátia Biscaia

Cátia Biscaia lives in Leiria, Portugal, (but do not know for how long). Born in the 80’s, she prefers the music she hears now. One of her great passions is obviously photography. Loves shooting in digital Canon (Canon only) and analog cameras, ranging from those with one button, to the others with more. She may never be a huge photographer, but the images she holds, nobody can take from her. Her own home will always be a wall for an art exhibition.

CGSF: The Flexaret is a TLR camera made in the former Czechoslovakia. It is a full mechanical camera with a slick retro looking metal body with features very similar to the Rolleiflex, only fitted with a softer lens.

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