András Á. Cséfalvay

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

The aim of the project "TRACES" was to create a documentary photography series that explores the visual characteristics of towns and villages of southern Slovakia. What is our "visual footprint", what visual traces do we leave behind? How do these traces characterize us, what do they say about us? The focus was on finding and capturing details, fragments of urban landscapes, civilization phenomena—the everyday still life scenes that surround us, what we often perceive only peripherally, yet they largely determine our image of our environment—the „portrait” of our region.

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András Á. Cséfalvay

András Á. Cséfalvay (b. 1987, Dunajská Streda, Slovakia) is a photographer and photojournalist. He holds a teaching and design degree. Over the past few years he has won several prizes in the Slovak, Czech and Hungarian Press Photo competitions with his documentary projects.

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