Danil Rogulin
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    These photographs begin with people — a fisherman on a lake at dawn, a woman shaping bread with her hands, a man sitting quietly among a field of red chillies. The places change, the light changes, but the impulse remains the same: to be present in a moment that belongs to someone else, and to bring something of it back.
Rogulin's camera moves between the intimate and the expansive — from a face caught in a doorway to a city pressing itself against the sky. What holds the work together is not geography but attention: a sustained curiosity about how people inhabit the world around them, and how the world shapes them in return.
Shot across Asia over many years, these images are quiet by nature. They do not announce themselves. They ask to be looked at slowly.
  • Jason and the Golden Fleece
  • Urban Landscapes of Hong Kong
    2020 — 2024
  • Textures
    Mamiya 6 and Fuji XT2
  • Into thin air
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