Is a photograph really a representation of the photographed space, is it merely a quick snippet of what you saw?
Art photographer Victor Tretiak pondered questions like this before beginning this project.
”The idea was to create a photo that doesn’t stop moving. When you look around,
your sight barely stops at anything for longer than half a second unless you are stoned or in love,
each little photo is your half a second.” - says artist.
Based in Bangkok, Tretiak spent two years traveling around Thailand
in tow in effort to properly capture spaces he photographed.
Being a perfectionist was no avail to Tretiak, as he often waited hours on end for the perfect light
while using his film cameras to create these pieced together photographs
that truly capture the details of each landscape.
Kaitlyn Clarke