Video: "Live fire" in photographs by Adilgerey Kusov
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Adilgerei (Adil) Kusov is a film director by education. Recently, however, he has not parted with a camera, and not with a movie camera. At one time, he set fire to the remains of whiskey in the ashtray for the sake of curiosity and made several frames, and when he saw that he had captured on film not a soulless and insensitive fire, but real "living" figures, this discovery made him photograph everything that burns. And from a dozen photographs, two or three photographs are necessarily obtained, in which the fire is really alive.
Basically, animals live in the fire of Adil Kusov: cats, dogs, birds … But sometimes people are also found. Graceful young ladies, glamorous ladies, dancing beauties. They are born from fire, not from Photoshop, and this is the main value of the photographic works of the original original photographer.
By the way, not all people see living beings even in those photographs that Adil Kusov selects for exhibitions and his own portfolio. Maybe they just lack romance? After all, to revive, to breathe life into something inanimate is an exceptional talent, the roots of which are precisely in romance, in fantasy, in the desire to see what in fact may not be, will not happen.
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