Czech Streets Veronika Full Work 2021 【Limited Time】

She also emphasized the collaborative nature of the project: many locals contributed personal anecdotes, family photographs, and even hand‑drawn maps, which now reside in the project’s archival repository.

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Born in Brno, 1985. Studied Visual Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (AVU), specialising in documentary photography. | | Artistic Motivation | “Streets are the veins of a city. They carry its blood—people, commerce, memory. My aim is to make those invisible currents visible.” — Veronika Full (2023 interview, Fotogalerie ). | | Technical Approach | • Primarily uses a Leica M10‑R (35 mm) for its discreet size and superb low‑light performance. • Mixes black‑and‑white street scenes (emphasising texture and light) with saturated colour series that highlight street art and neon signage. • Employs long exposures for night‑time “light‑painting” shots of tram tracks and traffic. | | Major Milestones | • “Czech Streets: Full Work – Volume 1” (2021, Národní Galerie) – 150‑image limited‑edition photobook. • Residency at the European Cultural Centre, Barcelona (2022) – resulted in a comparative study of Prague vs. Barcelona street life. • Ongoing interactive map project (2023‑present) where each photo is geo‑tagged and linked to oral histories collected from local residents. | | Why “Full Work”? | The title is a play on her surname and a nod to the “full‑scale” documentation of every type of street— from the grand boulevards ( full width) to the hidden alleys ( full intimacy). | czech streets veronika full work