Exhibition Lomography exhibition „No to sorrow“

Maika Elan: No to sorrow © Maika Elan

14. - 28.01.2016
9 AM – 7 PM

Opening│13.01.2016
6 PM

Goethe-Institut Hanoi

Maika Elan presents among others portrait, fashion and documentary photography.

Lomography is a style of analog photography, which works with the unpredictable image qualities of cheap cameras, like colour changes and negative effects. Maika Elan has been taking photographs with different Lomo-cameras since 2009. Her journey with Lomography can be seen in the Goethe-Institut from 14 to 28 January.
 
Maika Elan’s pictures play around with colours, shades, focus and perspective. They show both the trivial and exceptional scenes from the photographer’s life, and always reflect her optimism and happiness. On display will be a range of different photographs, from the areas of portrait, fashion and documentary photography.
Next to the exhibition at the Goethe-Institut, Maika Elan will also lead a workshop for young photographers from 14 to 18 January. During an artist talk with the photographer on 23 January, selected results of the workshop will be presented.
 



Maika Elan © Maika Elan Maika Elan studied sociology in Hanoi, and began experimenting with a camera in 2008. Her career started as a fashion photographer, before she took up the documentary project The Pink Choice in 2010. The project portrays the life of homosexual couples in Vietnam. It has been published in numerous international and national magazines, and won several awards, amongst others the World Press Photo Award 2013 in Contemporary Issues. Maika Elan’s first solo exhibition took place in 2012, also at the Goethe-Institut Hanoi.


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