Bio
They say that a photographer is either a picture taker or a picture maker; Polina is firmly in the picture makers’ club. While fully appreciating the “what you see is what you get” approach, she is much more interested in chasing an ever-elusive image that appears in her mind’s eye, the kind of an image that conveys her feelings and emotions rather than remains a mere statement of fact.
Prior to becoming a full-time photographer Polina studied Art History at university, and then worked in several museums, galleries and picture libraries. Her favourite studio based photographic subjects are flower portraiture and still life. When it comes to outdoor photography, she like focusing on flowers using special effect or vintage lenses. In addition to her own hands-on photographic workshops, she teaches photography and gives talks to various photo clubs and associations. She also hugely enjoys creating impressionistic landscape images and photographing collectable artisan ball-jointed dolls – relatively unknown but fascinating photography subject.
Polina is an international awards winner, a member of the judging panel for the Royal Horticultural Society’s Photographic Portfolio competition, as well as member of the Royal Photographic Society’s Distinctions panel in the Visual Art category.
Title: “Starting from a blank canvas – Flower portraits”
Description: This talk is about my approach to flower photography which is somewhat similar to portrait photography: for every flower and plant that I photograph, I always try to find a unique look, study its mood and character, unlock its hidden beauty. In doing so, I neither aim at creating an accurate natural/botanical image, nor try to picture a flower in its natural habitat. What matters is my creative interpretation of a flower image.
polinaplotnikova.com
@photoartitude
Website:
www.polinaplotnikova.com
All talks are held via zoom
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