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An old dream came true in Kossuth Street

What makes the operation of the studio really exciting and valuable is that a long-cherished dream could come true, which would not only serve, but also hopefully serve the artistic life of Székesfehérvár. Where photographers and young talents can really support each other and pay tribute to their passion or work.

The studio will feature a new work by young photographers every quarter.
Photo: Gábor Fehér / Fejér County Newspaper

Every quarter a new work by young photographers will be on display in the studio, and once a year they plan to organize the “Jenő Kovács memorial – portrait photo contest” with the participation of young photographers – also from the counties of Székesfehérvár and Fejér, said Imre Göde, head of the studio – We believe that the photo studio and photo gallery it will be worthy of the atmosphere of the historic Székesfehérvár, which is what we will work for every day. We tried to create the atmosphere of the studio in such a way that it enchants those who enter here, makes them feel at home, makes them want to come back, but at the same time it is not too kitschy. – He also emphasized that they cooperate closely with the Art and Media Photography department of the Gorsium High School, Vocational High School and Technical College in Székesfehérvár, and photos of several students can be seen on the walls.

Young people currently exhibiting at the Kossuth Gallery:

Roberta Pálinkás

A resident of Sárszentmihály, an educated photographer who presents his portrait photos with a unique perspective, preferring to take black and white images, sometimes emphasizing the message of the subject with conscious blurring.

Kristóf Németh

A student of Gorsium High School and Vocational High School, he actively photographs everything that is portrait and approaches all subjects with due respect. He also makes excellent use of light in his exhibited portrait photos, thereby promoting the model’s “message” to the viewer.

Abel Göde

Also a student of Gorsium High School and Vocational High School, he wants to archive the message of captured moments and emotions in his exhibited pictures.

The Hungarikum ensemble and the photos together enchanted the visitors.
Photo: Gábor Fehér/Fejér County Newspaper

The band Hungarikum took part in the opening event, raising the standard of the event with their wonderfully beautiful songs.

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