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Winterly Haiku 4583, by Andrei Baciu

Winterly Haiku 4583, by Andrei Baciu

Andrei Baciu

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This photo belongs to my Winterly Haiku series. This group of photos won a highly commended distinction in Digital Camera Photographer of the Year 2010. The motto of the series reads as follows: "Maybe sometimes the meaning of a photograph doesn't reside in transcending the one thousand words' border. Not at all, but, exactly on the contrary, a photo may well fulfill it's goal by simply suggesting that, be it from time to time, moving closer to the gentle fields of silence represents a higher wisdom. By taking and, especially, making the photos above, their author began to remember. He began to remember that, in order to hear properly, what he needed first was a fruitful quietness."

Andrei Baciu

It is Andrei Baciu’s strong belief that there is no border between photography and poetry. Photography is, just like poetry, full of lyrism. Somewhere, high up, they meet, they mix, they mingle. Photogralysm.

"While an art such as literature seeks through words, Photography reveals the light within the Light: this is the premise of my visual expression endeavours. Obsessively fascinated by the power with which the photographical art bears testimony that the world is good from the viewpoint of its purpose, beautiful as making, complex from the perspective of its existence and spiritual through its very materiality."

His work has garnered recognition both nationally and internationally, with publications in various esteemed magazines and websites. Through his photographs and writings, Andrei invites viewers to journey beyond the surface of reality, embracing the profound interconnectedness of the seen and unseen.