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Stephanie Bujiriri

ABOUT

Stéphanie Bujiriri is a young Congolese born in Goma on December 05, 1994, raised in a tourist and Congolese town located in North Kivu, Goma precisely. She is a photographer artist who loves to revive the history of Africa especially through women and shows the strength and sacrifice of women in especially African society, which is neglected and not taken into account. She is passionate about photography from a young age. The idea of ​​becoming attached to the art of photography was inspired by his older brother who is a painter, who always asks him to take photos for these works after having drawn and also linked to his university studies and his project of future of doing a marketing and advertising agency. It was then that she participated in a photography training at Skiff AFRICA, in March 2019. She also a marketer through her university studies.

STATEMENT

Inspiration and kind: I am inspired by the beauty of nature, expressed, showing its beauty, by nature I mean everything that is part of it (sea, lake, person, animals etc) ... to make my photos I Inspires me stories, especially African women who marked the history of Africa and the world to produce at the end an artistic work. Thanks to the aspects, colors or integrating details that arouse in me an intense emotion and a desire to capture the present moment in a photograph. I strive to get the amateur to linger in front of my work by discovering the beauty of a, capture and the unique moment of creation that gave birth to it. STYLE: my photographs are often and generally representative. It can be sometimes with a lot of style, shape, color ... my color style is more often black white for many of my photos. Technique I photograph especially with a Nikon camera preferably, using a technique allowing to see the expression of the image to be done by itself and which will allow me to work well as I want it to be seen, with a lot of emotions I want left and expressed.

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We asked ...

          What makes unrealized projects and works special to you?

What makes unrealized projects and work special for me is the fact that they push me worked hard to make it done and let the world discover what was in my head.


          How do you record your ideas for new works and projects?
I record my projects and unrealized works by note, writing, I always have my notebook with me wherever I am.


         How does an idea become art?
I think that an idea deviant art by the fact that it makes us feel, by the power, the importance that I give to the idea and that's what pushes me to bring it to fruition.

         What do the terms 'possible' and 'impossible' mean in the context of your artistic practice?

The terms "possible" and "impossible" in the context of your artistic practice, I would say that the possible is all that we see and that is easy to achieve from which we easily find the exits out for the realization and the impossible  for me this is what is painful to achieve, which we work a lot to perfect it, with many challenges.

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