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thecusblog · 7 years
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Anarygyros Drolapas on CUS
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robgramostini · 9 years
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"unknows" series published on CUS. #robertogramostini #35mmfilm #cusphoto
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thecusblog · 7 years
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Anarygyros Drolapas on CUS
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thecusblog · 7 years
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Anarygyros Drolapas on CUS
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thecusblog · 6 years
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www.cusphoto.com/southern-province-vassilis-konstantinou
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thecusblog · 6 years
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These pictures are the outcome of a three-year photographic wandering of  Vassilis Konstantinou in his place of origin, the provinces of Achaia. In the context of this wandering, the photographer directs his gaze and lens to things simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar, focusing on the intermediate zones between the past and the present, the old and the new – zones still coexisting in the countryside.
This is a photographic endeavour of remapping not only the familiar landscapes of childhood memories –landscapes now in a state of radical transition– but also of the people dwelling in them and cultivating the earth. In Peloponnese (a southern part of Greece which is also the southern border of Europe), the interesting thing lies in the co-existence of harmony and tension between native people, economic migrants and internal immigrants; that is, young people who left the big cities to experiment with different ways of life.
The place and the cultivation of the land is what binds these people on one level and yet also builds new borders and boundaries between them. These borders and boundaries are symbolic and imaginary, hence imperceptible. Their co-existence marks the emergence of a place different and uncharted: a bizarre landscape neither beautiful nor ugly, in a process of deep transformation and reshaping - a liminal landscape. Using the special characteristics of this southern part of Europe as his background, Vassilis Konstantinou captures a moment of the complex everyday life of these people and landscapes, informing the viewer about their specificities and the identity of all the small and insignificant things which construct their reality all while remaining unseen.“
www.cusphoto.com/southern-province-vassilis-konstantinou
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thecusblog · 7 years
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Written on the Back - Kaitlyn Danielson
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thecusblog · 8 years
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Flickr pick of the day: Darko Milosevic
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thecusblog · 8 years
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Sadie Mallon on CUS
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thecusblog · 8 years
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Today on CUS: “Like Home” by Sadie Mallon
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