The Museum of Photography Kazanlak is presenting the exhibition ''Selected'' from the 26th edition of the Photo Academy by the National Association ''Academy of Photography Yanka Kyurkchieva'', reports BTA. The exhibition will feature six award-winning series – among them, works by photographers from Kazanlak.

From today until October 23, visitors will be able to see ''Nevermore'' by Ivaylo Bozhinov and ''Wet Cyanotype'' by Plamena Radukova. In the ''Photojournalism'' section, ''Victors of Fate'' by Dimitar Kostov and ''The Coaches'' by Alexander Ivanov will be presented. The exhibition also includes ''Running Wild'' by Minko Mihaylov and ''Art Builders'' by Kristina Buyuklieva.
Photography enthusiasts who did not have the chance to see the best series from Photo Academy 2025 in Plovdiv, Sevlievo and Yambol will be able to do so in Kazanlak with the help of two printed catalogs.
Edited by Diana TsankovaPublished and translated by Kostadin Atanasov
Photo: FB/Museum of Photography Kazanlak
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