Greta Tuckute Summer Diary

Denmark-based photographer, Great Tuckute has just turned eighteen. I really loved her moments she captured for her Summer Diary project. I asked her to share a few words on the project and what it meant to her. I noticed that I completely unintentionally had stopped photographing moments in my everyday life. Every time I used […]

Denmark-based photographer, Great Tuckute has just turned eighteen. I really loved her moments she captured for her Summer Diary project. I asked her to share a few words on the project and what it meant to her.

I noticed that I completely unintentionally had stopped photographing moments in my everyday life. Every time I used a camera it was either for a job or a personal project with a professional model. I had no images of my friends, my family or my life in general. Because of the fact that I wanted to make every picture perfect, I completely lost the desire to shoot anything besides well-organized shoots. The idea with my summer diary was to shoot with anything I was carrying with me: my DSLR, an analogue camera, a disposable camera, my phone and a digital camera. The aim was to capture vivid, unique and fleeting moments with an atmosphere of summer and to create beautiful memories.

See the full Summer Diary and more of Greta’s work here.