Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

โ€œThe idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.โ€

โ€“ Discover more of Vera and Robertโ€™s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

“The idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.”

– Discover more of Vera and Robert’s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

โ€œThe idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.โ€

โ€“ Discover more of Vera and Robertโ€™s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

Open for entries

potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

“The idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.”

– Discover more of Vera and Robert’s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

โ€œThe idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.โ€

โ€“ Discover more of Vera and Robertโ€™s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

Open for entries

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ยฉ Olga Urbanek
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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

“The idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.”

– Discover more of Vera and Robert’s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

โ€œThe idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.โ€

โ€“ Discover more of Vera and Robertโ€™s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

Open for entries

potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
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Win $2000 Cash Awards & International Exposure

Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? โ€“ In May weโ€™re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

“The idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.”

– Discover more of Vera and Robert’s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

Open for entries

potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
© Olga Urbanek
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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? – In May we’re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
  • Win $2000 in Cash
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Accidentally on Purpose A photography project by Vera Torok & Robert Pap

โ€œThe idea behind โ€œAccidentally on Purposeโ€ was to bring something new into street photography but also follow the footsteps of the genreโ€™s pioneers. Four years ago, the idea of capturing the complexity of urban life and itโ€™s direct impact on how people conduct their lives became very strong.

After years trying to record such complexity we finally had our breakthrough while accidentally reloading a previously exposed film. The resulting images presented such dissonance and harmony that it just made us both silently stare.

From then on the lucky discovery shaped our approach. Swapping rolls to shoot a second layer and therefore merge two unrepeatable moments from two photographerโ€™s distinctive viewpoints could allow us to portray the complexity of perception and let the viewer dive into a multi-layered dimension, between real and virtual worlds.

Always looking for the right combination of light, color and reflection, the photographs were shot in London, Hong Kong and Tokyo on Leica M6 and without any Photoshop retouching.

The chaotic nature of todayโ€™s urban life creates great challenges to interpret the world around us. Photography can however help us both to record and understand this complexity.โ€

โ€“ Discover more of Vera and Robertโ€™s work here: Vera Torok / Robert Pap

Open for entries

potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
2024 Portrait AWARD

Win $2000 Cash Awards & International Exposure

Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? โ€“ In May weโ€™re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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