Friday, December 9, 2022

Russian Wikinews captured exclusive media of a last by Crimean capital’s cultural events.

On December 8, 2022, took place a presentation of a new book by the Russian traveler and art photographer, Viktor Pinchuk, on whose account eleven personal photo exhibitions and the officially published art album “NUances of fantasy”.

The practical guide, which includes 35 training pages and 12 optional (where aspects of the author’s work are described), has two versions — Russian and English; the material is posted on the international website Wikibooks.

The event was held at the I. Selvinsky Museum, located in the center of Simferopol. The lecture was attended by listeners of different age categories; according to the already established tradition, the author was asked a number of thematic questions, each of which was given a detailed answer.

From all what has been said, the following theses can be distinguished:

The presented textbook is written in an accessible form, which allows anyone, including a novice user, to get acquainted with popular styles, genres and directions of photographic art, as well as with lesser known ones.

All sections are supplemented with author’s works, so that the user has the opportunity to get acquainted with each topic.

According to the museum’s press service, the “Interior photography in hobo tours” — an original idea of the photographer tested in practice, deserves special attention.

Author has exhaustively characterized his book:

My textbook differs from previously published tutorials created by professionals in this field, first of all, by simplicity of execution: not replete with a large number of special terms, providing a modern user who hates long texts with a minimum of information about genres, styles and directions of photography, the book is illustratively supplemented by a large number of examples, allowing to visually familiarize with each section.

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