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Ida is a hot topic in polish cinematography, so I felt privileged to do a few images of the main character, Agata Trzebuchowska, who played the part of Ida. Agata was not a known actress before the role. Candid and warm, in the interview she spoke about how she got the role and what her future plans are. For now though, the motion picture is Poland’s candidate for the Oscars in many categories, if it were to win, it might greatly alter her plans…

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This image is from a series of portraits done for the Stopklatka TV campaign. It was so much fun trying my strengths with the legendary magician!

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It was a great pleasure to photograph once more the known polish journalist and tv presenter Stanisław Janicki. His new show will be all about the classic polish films which might easily be forgotten, if not for his ongoing work with Kino Polska.

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Please have a look at my new portrait of Janusz Gajos, famous polish actor.

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Sylwia Paszkowska, radio reporter, tv presenter, and again radio reporter. Sylwia currently runs the noon program on Radio Kraków. Personally a very warm and candid person.

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In 2014 I started working with TV channel Kino Polska on portraying polish actors and directors. Andrzej Wajda’s portrait is the first of many more to come. The iconic, oscar winner movie maker does not need any introduction. It was a great joy to meet him in person and listen to the endless stories he has to tell of his rich life experiences.

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Every now and then a piece of gear appears, which changes not only the photo gear landscape and forces the competition to alter their plans, but also pushes photographers into working differently using new equipment. The Fuji X system managed to do this, with lots of people switching to this system. The Nikon D800/e had a similar effect just as Canon 5D. And so we come to the Zeiss Otus 55mm 1.4, which might also be such a game changer, although matching its qualities will be very difficult for the other lens makers. For now let us look at the basics.
Looking at the cosmetics, the lens has a modern look, an all metal barrel and a rubber like focusing ring, which is easy to detect with your fingers when looking through the viewfinder, easy to read distance and depth of field scales. Apart from the brilliant design (it won the 2013 IF product design award) the first thing you notice is the sheer size of this prime. It is after all a standard lens. It’s not a 50mm nor a 45mm, which is in fact closer to the diagonal 43.3mm, but a 55mm, yet the size and weight is much closer to a medium format 80mm, then the standard fifties we are used to.
All of this has a reason. The Otus, with the diastagon optical construction, is a very complex lens; 12 elements in 10 groups with floating elements design. The specialists at Zeiss worked on the whole project for 3 years, but the time from starting the work to building the first prototype was just one year. According to Dr. Nasse, scientist from Carl Zeiss and one of the first people to shoot with the lens, this was possible thanks to the extensive experience in building high performance cine lenses.

When designing the lens, the engineers and scientists had a totally free hand, not restricted neither by size, weight nor cost. Richard Schleuning from Zeiss says this was a new approach, as normally these restrictions are a part of every project of a new lens. This time there were no compromises with just one goal in mind, the absolutely best lens for 35mm.
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The D610 is here and it is shipping. Since it’s October 8th release date at lot of people have been writing about the camera and no wonder. At a price tag of just $1999 the d610, with it’s 24.3-million pixels sensor is a steal.

Let’s sum up what’s on the web about it as of today, October 20th 2013:
– Nikon press release, brochure
– Dpreview published their preview based on a preproduction d610
– Ken Rockwell assembled an extensive review, also with all the specifications of the camera, its accessories and how it fares in comparison to the other Nikon’s as far as the specs go
– DXO Labs test the d610 and gives its sensor the same as the d600, very high, 94 grade. Their review covers not only what’s new in the camera, but also how it compares to the competition.
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Read on at F4News
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In recent months I have spent my free time on a new project- F4news.com. A guide to visual news for the photographic, video and arts community.
For many years I have been searching the web for interesting and inspiring photographic content. Usually every day I check at least a few photo related websites, just to keep track with the changes. Recently I decided to launch a website which would bring all of that information to one place and from which everyone could go to the news they decide as most interesting.
Building the framework for the site has taken a lot of time, yet it is now alive and first website owners are agreeing to have there content shared through F4News. I hope to not let you down and have the site full of great posts in the next months. Please, go and have a look for yourself!
Have it up and running, I hope to be able to devote more time to finalizing my photo projects, especially H2O which, almost finished is waiting for the few final touches. Many more images, than these previews on the site here are waiting patiently to show themselves to the web audience…
Have a creative day! TK
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Have you ever wanted to become a cinematographer instead of “just” a photographer? Now for a mere $1K you can shoot beautiful HD with 13 stops of dynamic range with the pocket sized Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
Have a read on Blackmagic’s website or a lengthy article by the camera beta tester John Brawnley here.
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Vincent Laforet published a very interesting article on vis blog about the MōVI. This new rig type is an amazing breakthrough for handheld video. Check out the videos, they speak for themselves…
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Behind the scenes with commentary
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If you haven’t noticed I have begun to construct a listing of photo related websites which might be interesting to you; and so the name- linkhub. Just a beginning but already quite a few there. Only links for now…
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If you’re a tech geek you may enjoy this post on lens rentals which talks about a new sensor design promising much better color reproduction and sharpness. Looks very impressive!
Read more here
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Since 2007 I had the privilege of being taken underground with geologists, miners and guides to explore the mine which is hidden from view for everyday visitors. Each time we went underground I felt, that I am only touching the surface of what is to be seen and acknowledging the size of this maze of corridors. Most of the photographs are from the 3rd and 4th level of the mine, which has a total of nine. The ninth is flooded though and probably shall never be open again.
In the course of these few years I have seen changes and so these images are a record, snapshot … Although all seems so still and silent once you hold your breath in the cold darkness of the underground, these hard walls seem to magically change much faster then we anticipate.
Please see the rest of the images here.
Lastly I would like to greatly thank the Wieliczka salt mine and all their staff who have helped me in finalizing this essay over the years.
