Description
An evocative collection of 35mm photographs from Georgia
by Ollie Micek
44 pages
Self-published magazine
I spent a month in Tbilisi with my camera, wandering the streets and getting to know the city through my lens. This collection captures those moments well the ones that made me stop pull out my camera. Shot on 35mm film, each image feels like a small piece of that time I can hold onto.
Every magazine is hand-numbered and stapled, just like the kind of thing you’d find in a local bookshop or passed between friends. It’s rough around the edges, but that feels right for these photographs.
I stayed in Varketili, in one of those Soviet-era apartment blocks they call Brezhnevka. My host became a friend, and most evenings we’d sit together over grechka and kotlety, talking about everything and nothing. Those conversations, as much as the photographs, shaped how I see this city.
Your support means I can keep making these small, personal books about the places that leave their mark on me.
A small selection of the included images can be found here