Выставка Исмо Хёлттё в РОСФОТО || Exhibition "Ismo Hölttö" in ROSPHOTO || 2016
Летопись недавнего прошлого Финляндии, запечатленная мастером портретной фотографии Исмо Хёлттё, — уникальный материал, позволяющий познакомиться с трогательными историями людей, изображенных на снимках. Ювелир по профессии, Исмо Хёлттё (род. 1940) увлекся фотографией еще в юности и посвящал все свободное время съемке портретов. На протяжении почти 10 лет с 1962 по 1971 год во время обеденных перерывов и по выходным он выходил на прогулки по улицам родного Хельсинки с камерой Rolleiflex, чтобы фотографировать прохожих. Также он много путешествовал по сельской местности Финляндии, но в отличие от уличной съемки в Хельсинки, фотографирование за городом имело явную социальную окраску. Хёлттё хотел показать тяжелые условия жизни своих соотечественников, в противовес тому идеализированному образу сельской жизни, который навязывало государство. Парадный корпус, 2-й этаж 15.04.2016—12.06.2016 https://rosphoto.org/events/ismo-hyolttyo/ The State Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSPHOTO presents an exhibition of Ismo Hölttö, a master of Finnish photography. The exhibited works include his most famous works created in the 1960s, a period of rapid social transition in Finland. An impressive record of a nation's recent past captured by a prominent portraitist Ismo Hölttö is a unique material that allows to get acquainted with the touching life stories of the subjects of his photographs. Ismo Hölttö (born in 1940), a young goldsmith, became obsessed with photography and dedicated all his spare time to shooting portraits of people. For a period of ten years between 1962 and 1971, he spent virtually all of his lunch breaks and weekends walking around with his Rolleiflex and taking pictures of people of his hometown Helsinki. Hölttö also travelled extensively in the Finnish countryside in order to capture the life there. In contrast to Helsinki where he acted as a classical flâneur, a tireless stroller who was mesmerized by the gallery of characters that the streets had on offer he travelled to the rural areas with a pronounced social approach. Hölttö wanted to show the real faces of the rural people and the poor conditions in which most of his fellow countrymen lived in to counterbalance the romanticized image that the official marketing apparatus was conveying of the life in more remote areas. Main Building Exhibition Hall, 2nd floor 15.04.2016—12.06.2016 https://rosphoto.org/events/ismo-holtto/ #музей_РОСФОТО #IsmoHölttö
Летопись недавнего прошлого Финляндии, запечатленная мастером портретной фотографии Исмо Хёлттё, — уникальный материал, позволяющий познакомиться с трогательными историями людей, изображенных на снимках. Ювелир по профессии, Исмо Хёлттё (род. 1940) увлекся фотографией еще в юности и посвящал все свободное время съемке портретов. На протяжении почти 10 лет с 1962 по 1971 год во время обеденных перерывов и по выходным он выходил на прогулки по улицам родного Хельсинки с камерой Rolleiflex, чтобы фотографировать прохожих. Также он много путешествовал по сельской местности Финляндии, но в отличие от уличной съемки в Хельсинки, фотографирование за городом имело явную социальную окраску. Хёлттё хотел показать тяжелые условия жизни своих соотечественников, в противовес тому идеализированному образу сельской жизни, который навязывало государство. Парадный корпус, 2-й этаж 15.04.2016—12.06.2016 https://rosphoto.org/events/ismo-hyolttyo/ The State Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSPHOTO presents an exhibition of Ismo Hölttö, a master of Finnish photography. The exhibited works include his most famous works created in the 1960s, a period of rapid social transition in Finland. An impressive record of a nation's recent past captured by a prominent portraitist Ismo Hölttö is a unique material that allows to get acquainted with the touching life stories of the subjects of his photographs. Ismo Hölttö (born in 1940), a young goldsmith, became obsessed with photography and dedicated all his spare time to shooting portraits of people. For a period of ten years between 1962 and 1971, he spent virtually all of his lunch breaks and weekends walking around with his Rolleiflex and taking pictures of people of his hometown Helsinki. Hölttö also travelled extensively in the Finnish countryside in order to capture the life there. In contrast to Helsinki where he acted as a classical flâneur, a tireless stroller who was mesmerized by the gallery of characters that the streets had on offer he travelled to the rural areas with a pronounced social approach. Hölttö wanted to show the real faces of the rural people and the poor conditions in which most of his fellow countrymen lived in to counterbalance the romanticized image that the official marketing apparatus was conveying of the life in more remote areas. Main Building Exhibition Hall, 2nd floor 15.04.2016—12.06.2016 https://rosphoto.org/events/ismo-holtto/ #музей_РОСФОТО #IsmoHölttö
