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Debrecen is full of experiences from a photographer’s diary
Debrecen – An exhibition in honor of the memory of Ilona C. Kiss opens in the reception area of the New Town Hall.
On the occasion of the Hungarian Culture Day, the Municipality of Debrecen and the Debrecen Photo Club invite the audience to the opening of the exhibition entitled “With fun, abundance – a lot of experiences from Debrecen from a photographer’s diary”.
The exhibition, in honor of the memory of the photographer Ilona C. Kiss, who died last year, was organized by the photographer András Máthé.
The exhibition in the reception hall of the New Town Hall will be opened on January 20 at 4.30 pm by István Puskás, Deputy Mayor of Debrecen. Greetings from János Dani, Deputy Director of Archeology of the Déri Museum; Zoltán Váradi, head of the Nature Library and Anna Káró Kata, university lecturer, film esthete
The exhibition will run until February 28 during the opening hours of the New Town Hall.
He had a special ability
As you may have read in Dehir, Ilona C. Kiss passed away on November 7 last year at the age of 44.
“It is often mentioned that there are angels living among us, those whose lives and presence do not simply bring color to the everyday life of the gray, but the eternal serenity, love and humanity that flow from them gives and uplifts those who are so fortunate to belong to their company. he was such a smiling, tolerant, infinitely kind angel.
For three years from September 206, he strengthened the Phoenix Event Management team, and during that period there was almost no city event that he did not capture.
‘Tell the truth, not just the real, the light, our brains, because without each other we are in the dark.’
The well-known József Attila quote could be the motto of his creative vision, his every click, and after the events he sent the messages ‘just look what I found’ at dawn. And from these captured moments, lasting memories were born for him. Our grateful response was just this:
‘I’m so glad you like the pictures. If you see yourself the way you want to. It’s success and joy for me. ‘
From the spring of 2019, he started working at the Déri Museum as a full-time archaeological photographer and collection manager. He used to take object photographs of the restored finds, sometimes capturing memorable moments in the museum’s exhibitions and events.
He had a special ability: he could be present at an event almost unnoticed, then document the events and participants with amazing and talkative pictures.
He was actually a lost angel practicing on us. That you have been with us and thank you for choosing. “
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