Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

The city in focus: photographer Elina Ninova

БНР Новини
9
Photo: Elina Ninova

There is nothing better than bad weather, goes a popular saying after the title of a Bulgarian book and movie. It is a saying that photographer Elina Ninova develops in style, in her album “Inside Sofia’s puddles”. And as all good things, the idea for this album which has now become enormously popular in social networks, came up spontaneously, born of the beauty of the moment.

“Two weeks ago, on a Saturday I went out for a walk. I love going for walks when Sofia is empty of people and when it is raining. As I was strolling along with my camera, I fixed my eye on the puddles and noticed that they reflect so many beautiful things – the emblematic buildings of Sofia. They looked so interesting to me, submerged upside down in a parallel world. So, I started looking for more puddles, and to my surprise found there were so many of them! Especially when the rain subsided and the wind died down; that was when the ripples cleared and the puddles were like mirrors. I love water, rivers, lakes. Sofia doesn’t have a river but it has its puddles. I thank my stars that I am living in a city that is not tidy and neat, that the streets are nor boring and there are so many interesting things to be found here – like puddles, for example.”

Снимка

The big city with its architecture, its energy, cultural layers and contradiction, its sounds, smells and people was something that captivated Elina’s imagination when she was still a child. The city is the motor that prompted her to pick up the camera, to draw inspiration from old French urban photography, from superb 20th century photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Doisneau.

“My interest in photography was sparked by my interest in the city of my birth – Sofia. When I was still at school, there used to be a magazine called Sofia. I loved to look at it because it had many photographs of the capital, puzzles, articles and essays. It was this magazine that got my interest in the city going, in its details that we so often overlook. And though I love traveling and taking photographs of different things, Sofia has remained my photographic love to this day.”

Every one of Elina Ninova’s albums – of Sofia, Barcelona, Paris and Istanbul – will surprise you with the powerful inner energy it conveys. Some of the photos are so vivid that they even resemble paintings – the highly dramatic photographs of Rome, for example. What does it take to capture the soul of a city in a photograph?

Снимка

“It may sound like a platitude, but it takes love of the city, you need to look at it with fresh eyes. Only then can you get a sense of its soul. But how you will decide to convey it, that depends on many other things. I am very fond of quoting Ansel Adams who said that you don’t take a photograph, you make it. When you “make” a photograph you put into it the books you have read, the films you have seen, the music you have heard and even the people you have loved. Every photograph is refracted by the way we look at things.”

But how does a photographer find the unique shot? Does one have to look for it, or does the shot find the photographer? Elina Ninova:

“It is the shot that finds the photographer, though I love the staged photography with models. For example, in Russian photography websites there are incredibly beautiful things to be found – photographs that tell stories, an entire film to be deduced from just one frame, I really admire them. But that is not something I myself do. What I love to do is to capture the spontaneous moment in time. To walk in the street, spot something interesting and just photograph it,” says in conclusion photographer Elina Ninova.


English Milena Daynova




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Eduard Limonov

Film drama "Limonov" wins Grand Prize at "Bluelibri" in Sofia

The 138-minute Italian-French-Spanish biographical drama Limonov: The Ballad of Eddie (2024) has won the Grand Prize for Masterful Literary Adaptation at the CineLibri international feature film competition in Sofia. The film is an adaptation of..

published on 10/27/24 6:09 PM
Scene from the documentary

Doc-Art-Fest to showcase Bulgarian documentary cinema in Berlin

The week of Bulgarian documentary cinema for art and creators "Doc-Art-Fest" will take place in Berlin from October 31 to November 6 this year. "Talent has no nationality, but its roots matter - it draws strength from them and returns to them,..

published on 10/27/24 11:37 AM
Photo: Humboldt University of Berlin

International conference on Bulgarian studies to take place in Berlin

On October 27 and 28, 2024, Berlin will host an international conference under the title "Bulgarian studies in the field of modern humanitarian studies". The forum will bring together prominent scientists, teachers and artists from Bulgaria and Germany...

published on 10/26/24 3:05 PM