Author's meeting

Andrzej Juszkiewicz and Ryszard Chodyna

event
10.13
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2019
schedule
12.00
place
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Culture Center
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Premiere screening of the film: "Professional freedom in the traditions of Bydgoszcz photo studios". Meeting with the authors of the film Adam Juszkiewicz and Ryszard Chodyna on the subject of professional freedom in the tradition of Bydgoszcz photographic factories.

Andrzej Juszkiewicz and Ryszard Chodyna
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Adam Juszkiewicz – born in 1984. He creates and works in Bydgoszcz. He gained industry, humanities and artistic education in the field of visual culture. Master of Arts in photography. He is interested in portrait and documentary projects. Photography teacher. He teaches at an industry vocational school. Author of numerous projects popularizing photography. Scholarship holder of the Mayor of the City of Bydgoszcz.

Ryszard Chodyna – Bydgoszczan, chemical technology engineer, graduate of the Faculty of Chemical Technology at the University of Information Technology in Bydgoszcz. He starts his professional career at ZCh Zachem, and then continues at BZF Foton, whereas the director of technology and development he works on using the Ilford license to produce negative and graphic films. The acquired business contacts from Foton were used in the years 1991–2008 at Fuji by film, Konica minolta, Canon, where in various managerial positions he is involved in the implementation of unique technologies and digital imaging systems in photography, radiology and printing. At the same time he is witnessing the disappearance of traditional photochemistry products in which he took part in the creation and production. Hence the sentiment for analog photography and the FOTON brand, which resulted in the idea of ​​creating and establishing the Museum of Photography at the University of Economy. As a co-founder of this museum, he is interested in the history of pre-war Alpha, the post-war Foton, Bydgoszcz craft and photographic environment. He collaborated with the Farbiarnia Foundation on the publication of 'Photon Women', with whom the heroines had the pleasure to work.