Video: Something wonderful in the Danish kingdom! Black and white pictures of Sven Turk
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The past in the photo always looks very attractive. And besides, it’s curious to learn about how people lived before? What did you wear for a bike ride with friends and how did you go to the beach? What was the ratio of cars to pedestrians 70-80 years ago? Sven Türk's black-and-white photographs can tell about all this. We are leaving for Denmark in the 30-40s of the last century!
Sven Turck's black-and-white photographs can tell a lot about the life of Danes, whose childhood or youth fell on the pre-war and war times. Despite the fact that these were difficult decades, people had enough simple everyday joys.
You can't tell right away that these photos are mostly staged. But, despite this, in black and white photographs one can feel the atmosphere of a different time. Tied cyclists and their girlfriends who don't know what miniskirts are - you won't see anything like that now.
Sven Türk was looking for and filming happy and free people - the ideal of all times. It seems that now they will either dance or sing, as in popular films of those years, the Danish Royal Library writes about the talented photographer of the last century and his works.
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