“Sofia is a very colourful, diverse and vibrant city, which prevents one from maintaining a definitive opinion about it (…) The high point of the series illustrates the euphoria the photographer feels from his rediscovery of the city (…) Unfortunately as much as he loves Sofia, the author claims the city always finds a way to disappoint him in one way or another, as the end of the photo essay suggests.”
– PhotoBulletin magazine, June, 2016
The following photos are a narrow selection of the photographer’s visual diary. He observes the city of Sofia, Bulgaria and it’s inhabitants, seeking after the curious signs of the human condition. The author rediscovers the city with a fresh pair of eyes as he documents life on the streets for a year. The photographer explores his own feelings for the capital and captures his new impressions on film. He claims the photos are just as much portraits as they are self-portraits. With the use of his camera the photographer identifies his relationship with the city.
All photographs are shot on film and hand developed by me.