После лекций о креативе и творчестве вспомнилось мне одно интересное событие, произошедшее в 2013 году.
Знакомство с одной талантливой дамой и ее желанием зафиксировать момент - Sasha Rudensky - американской фотографом, преподающей фотографию в Wesleyan University (Middletown, Connecticut). В 2008 получившая степень магистра в Йельском университете.
Автор таких проектов как Brightness, Eastern Eve, Remains. Ее снимки выставлялись на
персональных и групповых выставках в Нью Йорке, Лондоне, Риме, Гонконге и публиковались в средствах массовой инормации, включая PDN Magazine, American Photo and Esquirе.
Лишь спустя много лет я начинаю понимать, насколько сильно иногда всего пару часов беседы с человеком могут повлиять на твое собственное восприятие мира.
Спасибо таким уникальным учителям за развитый навык видеть творчество вокруг и смущенное покраснение за фотоприсутствие на ее выставках.
Благодарю, Sasha.❤️
Смотри ссылку:)
https://birdinflight.com/special/contest-new-east-photo-prize-special/20161118-new-east-photo-prize-tinsel-and-blue-sasha-rudensky.html
Sasha Rudensky is a Russian born photographer, whose work has been exhibited widely in US, Europe, and Asia. In 2010 Sasha’s work was included in “reGeneration 2: Photographers of Tomorrow Today”, an international survey of emerging photographers. Her debut solo show “Tinsel and Blue” was exhibited at Sasha Wolf gallery in NYC in 2016. Her work is held in a number of public collections including Musee de l’Elysee, Yale University Art Gallery, and Center of Creative Photography in Tuscon amongst others.
Sasha received her MFA from Yale University School of Art in 2008 and BA from Wesleyan University in 2001. She was the recipient of the Ward Cheney Memorial Award from Yale University, Mortimer-Hays Brandeis Traveling Fellowship, Leica/Jim Marshall Award, and Jessup Prize from Wesleyan University. In 2013 Sasha was awarded the Aaron Siskind Individual Fellowship grant. She is a regular contributor to New York Times Magazine. Her work has appeared in Aperture, Art Forum, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, The Times UK and others. She is an Associate Professor of Art at Wesleyan University, where she is the head of the photography program and is represented by Sasha Wolf Projects in New York City.