Olga Karlovac Captures Motion Like No One Else
On one snowy night, Olga Karlovac stepped away from warmth and into something that called her. What she captured became one of the most haunting and unexpected sequences in her work. This video explores how motion turns into emotion, how instinct can take over, and how photography can start feeling like poetry. You can read the full interview here: https://aboutphotography.blog/blog/el... Music: Wreck - Anna Dager courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com. Ricoh is not sponsoring this video, but if they want to send a warm jacket after this story, I would not say no.

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