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BUDDHA WAS BORN HERE is a collection of abstract and documentary photographs from Olgac Bozalp's travels throughout Nepal's villages, towns and Himalayas.
This travel diary is an amalgam of Bozalp's exploration of self through colour, composition and space; distinct from his signature body of work of his meticulously staged settings.
This is Bozalp's debut self-published zine. This visit marks Olgac's first international trip outside of assigned work in recent years. With no real initial intention of photographing the country, Bozalp was precipitously captivated by its people, their spirituality and relationship with nature, compelling him to immerse himself in the experience through his camera lens. Bozalp was profoundly influenced by the abstract of every day, such as a man camouflaged in a large display made of foliage as he transports them back; rather than the intervention of human manipulation; or staging, commonly found in his body of work.
This publication reflects his experience of searching for a higher meaning in the present, our place in the world, and his pursuit of understanding a culture whose people seek truth by looking inward to reflect their happiness
With Art Direction by Jessica Pichet, the publication's design embraces the theme of Nepal's use of rich colours captured by Olgac's photography; with the cover as an ode to Nepal's national colour, crimson red, symbolizing the strong character and bravery of the Nepalese people.
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BUDDHA WAS BORN HERE is a collection of abstract and documentary photographs from Olgac Bozalp's travels throughout Nepal's villages, towns and Himalayas.
This travel diary is an amalgam of Bozalp's exploration of self through colour, composition and space; distinct from his signature body of work of his meticulously staged settings.
This is Bozalp's debut self-published zine. This visit marks Olgac's first international trip outside of assigned work in recent years. With no real initial intention of photographing the country, Bozalp was precipitously captivated by its people, their spirituality and relationship with nature, compelling him to immerse himself in the experience through his camera lens. Bozalp was profoundly influenced by the abstract of every day, such as a man camouflaged in a large display made of foliage as he transports them back; rather than the intervention of human manipulation; or staging, commonly found in his body of work.
This publication reflects his experience of searching for a higher meaning in the present, our place in the world, and his pursuit of understanding a culture whose people seek truth by looking inward to reflect their happiness
With Art Direction by Jessica Pichet, the publication's design embraces the theme of Nepal's use of rich colours captured by Olgac's photography; with the cover as an ode to Nepal's national colour, crimson red, symbolizing the strong character and bravery of the Nepalese people.