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A photo with a kiss instead of a ticket

For Valentineā€™s Day the Gallery of Classical Photography launches the campaign ā€œA photo with a kiss instead of a ticket. Guests who visit our museum on Sunday, February 13, and bring paper prints depicting them kissing their loved ones will be able to view an exhibition of analog photography by Sergey Chubarov for free. It includes more than 50 photographic works shot on color and black-and-white film by the iconic Holga camera.

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&copy Alfred Eisenstadt. Soldier kissing a nurse in Times Square, New York, 1945.

This soft-focus camera with retro-inspired instagram distortion lets you take photos with a sophisticated aesthetic. Maybe thatā€™s why Chubarovā€™s photographs are so light, so airy. They seem to ā€œbreatheā€, with each one having a unique mood and character. These works do not reflect the world as it is, but they make it fabulous and magical.

Sergey Chubarovā€™s exhibition addresses those who have had enough of entertainment and seek thoughtfulness and silence. Hopefully, on Valentineā€™s Day eve, it will be the place for declarations of love and romantic trysts.

Read more about the exhibition on the website of the Gallery of Classical Photography >

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Comments: 3
  1. Finley

    Wow, this photo with a kiss instead of a ticket is really interesting! Iā€™m curious to know the context behind it. Was it taken at a special event or is it a creative way of expressing affection? Can you provide any background information on why someone would choose a kiss as a substitute for a ticket?

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    1. Seraphina

      The photo depicting a kiss instead of a ticket could have several potential contexts. It could be from a special event where attendees were required to show a ticket for entry and instead of a physical ticket, a symbolic kiss was used as a form of admission. This creative concept may have aimed at promoting love, affection, or romance at the event. Alternatively, it could be an artistic representation, highlighting the power and significance of love and affection in various aspects of life. Without additional information, it is challenging to determine the exact intention behind this unique choice.

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  2. Dylan Hughes

    Iā€™m curious, could you please explain the context behind the ā€œphoto with a kiss instead of a ticketā€? Is it a metaphorical expression or an actual situation? Iā€™d love to know more about it and how it relates to the overall message or theme.

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