At the age of 67, Polish photographer Zofia Rydet made it her mission to capture every household in her homeland
At the age of 67, Polish photographer Zofia Rydet made it her mission to capture every household in her homeland
Czy suma banalnych zdjęć może tworzyć najbardziej niezwykły projekt ostatniego półwiecza? Zofia Rydet pokazała, że tak.
Zofia Rydet (1911–1997) was a Polish photographer, best known for her project "Sociological Record", which aimed to document every household in Poland. She began working on "Sociological Record" in 1978 at the age of 67,
The uniqueness of Mały człowiek (Little Man) results not only from the quality of its photographic material, assembled over the course of more than ten years by a then still little known photographer from Gliwice, but also from Wojciech Zamecznik's involvement – one of Poland's most original graphic designers of the mid-20th century.
At the age of 67, Polish photographer Zofia Rydet made it her mission to capture every household in her homeland
Zofia Rydet (1911–1997) was a Polish photographer, best known for her project "Sociological Record", which aimed to document every household in Poland. She began working on "Sociological Record" in 1978 at the age of 67,
In 1978, at the age of 67, Zofia Rydet set out on a mammoth task: she wanted to photograph the inside of every Polish household. And she worked on this remarkable set of pictures right up to her death in 1997, taking 20,000 in all
Zofia Rydet was 67 years old when she set herself the herculean task of photographing the inside of every single house in Poland. From 1978 until her death in 1997, she would frantically travel by …
At the age of 67, Polish photographer Zofia Rydet made it her mission to capture every household in her homeland
Zofia Rydet (1911–1997) was a Polish photographer, best known for her project "Sociological Record", which aimed to document every household in Poland. She began working on "Sociological Record" in 1978 at the age of 67,
The uniqueness of Mały człowiek (Little Man) results not only from the quality of its photographic material, assembled over the course of more than ten years by a then still little known photographer from Gliwice, but also from Wojciech Zamecznik's involvement – one of Poland's most original graphic designers of the mid-20th century.
© Zofia Rydet, from the series Sociological Record, Courtesy Foundation Zofia Rydet © Zofia Rydet, from the series Sociological Record, Courtesy Foundation Zofia Rydet “Zofia Rydet mentioned in one of…
The uniqueness of Mały człowiek (Little Man) results not only from the quality of its photographic material, assembled over the course of more than ten years by a then still little known photographer from Gliwice, but also from Wojciech Zamecznik's involvement – one of Poland's most original graphic designers of the mid-20th century.
At the age of 67, Polish photographer Zofia Rydet made it her mission to capture every household in her homeland
Zofia Rydet (1911–1997) was a Polish photographer, best known for her project "Sociological Record", which aimed to document every household in Poland. She began working on "Sociological Record" in 1978 at the age of 67,
Album Zofii Rydet z 1965 roku, którego reedycję przygotowała niedawno Fundacja Archeologia Fotografii, łączy niezwykłe zdjęcia klasyczki polskiej fotografii, teksty Janusza Korczaka i projekt graficzny Wojciecha Zamecznika.
At the age of 67, Polish photographer Zofia Rydet made it her mission to capture every household in her homeland
In 1978, at the age of 67, Zofia Rydet set out on a mammoth task: she wanted to photograph the inside of every Polish household. And she worked on this remarkable set of pictures right up to her death in 1997, taking 20,000 in all