Naked tree breakdancing (2024) Photography by Ekaterina Kastalskaya

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The picture was taken by photographer Ekaterina Kastalskaya on February 11, 2024 in Tsaritsyno Park, Moscow. It was an unusually sunny day for the last month of winter. On Sunday there are traditionally many people in the park, despite the frost. Muscovites and tourists are walking and skiing. The photograph was shot on SFL T-42 ISO 400 black and white [...]
The picture was taken by photographer Ekaterina Kastalskaya on February 11, 2024 in Tsaritsyno Park, Moscow.
It was an unusually sunny day for the last month of winter. On Sunday there are traditionally many people in the park, despite the frost. Muscovites and tourists are walking and skiing.

The photograph was shot on SFL T-42 ISO 400 black and white negative film. This is Tasma Type-42 aerial film with a large amount of silver.

In the photo we see a tree and the "Mermaid Gate" in the Tsaritsyno Park. Their other name is "Mermaid's Dwelling".
According to legends, in the XIX century on the lawn in front of them girls from the surrounding villages gathered on the days of the widely celebrated in Tsaritsyn holiday of the Trinity and led round dances for the "rusal week".

The official name of Rusalka's Gate is Arch-Ruin on the island.

It is one of the earliest buildings in the Tsaritsyn Park. It was designed by architect I. V. Egotov presumably in 1804. It has an exclusively decorative purpose. The island with the Arch is located on the Upper Tsaritsyn pond opposite the Nerastankino pavilion.

After the meadow in front of the Nerastankino Gallery was finally cleared in 1807, the Arch formed a view pair with it.
One of the best pictures of a water walk along the Upper Tsaritsyn Pond was the sun shining Nerastankino pavilion, visually inscribed in the opening of the Arch.

In the XIX-XX centuries the Arch on the island was not restored. The turret was lost, most likely, in the second half of the XIX century. Traces of the existence of the canal-duct were traced until the 1990s, when the middle part of the arch span collapsed. As a result of restoration 2006-2007, the Arch on the Island was restored without reconstructing the canal, as well as the turret and the embankments on the sides of the arch.

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Ekaterina began photographing as a teenager at the age of 14. And of course, it was analog photography. Shooting on a Zenith, playing with exposure, developing and hand printing. In the 2000's came the era of [...]

Ekaterina began photographing as a teenager at the age of 14. And of course, it was analog photography. Shooting on a Zenith, playing with exposure, developing and hand printing.

In the 2000's came the era of digital photography, and from the middle of the decade Ekaterina began to engage in reportage photography.
In 2016, she returned to analog photography again.

Now in her work she explores association as a way to connect pictures of the surrounding reality with sensory experience. Her photographs reference books she has read, movies she has watched, music videos, works of art, and simple stories that happen in everyone's life.

The genre of portraiture attracts her with its ability to show the human gaze and real emotion, be it joy, peace, tension, dramatic strife in the soul.

Ekaterina prefers to capture the moment when shooting and takes a film camera even on a simple walk in the park.

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