Dan Moga
Simple Angles | My first camera I found it in my Grandmother’s closet, in a tin box, where she kept the old family photos and letters. Maybe that’s why, ever since I found myself holding a camera in my hand, my grandmother Cornelia, for me Buni, was always the favorite subject of my photography.
When I was a child, Grandma’s universe felt limited and monotonous, but today, I recall the fragments of the past through a different lens: “Simplicity of her daily life fills the well-being of my universe”.
The traditional and colorful house of Cornelia, with a style that tries to integrate modern perceptions, is the place where light and time speak differently every time you go in. That’s why, when I come back from that place, I have a worldly feeling and I look at new angles and perspectives of approaching my life and work.
These fragments from my grandmother’s daily life are a modest tribute to elderly people, which for me, time didn’t make them old, but made them more simple, balanced and nourishing human beings. www.danmoga.com