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Framing the World — Kinga Owczennikow

$39.00

Framing the World presents over fifty photographs with internal frames, how they sharpen focus on the world and refine viewers’ understanding of viewing – of both the world and photographs. Frames within the photograph’s frame suggest that the photograph self-consciously occupies art space – close viewing space – and these frames invite analysis, interpretation, and appreciation. Internal frames can attract and resist, reveal or deceive, imply their own limitations. Even imply viewers’ limitations, the cognitive frames through which they process the world. 

Images: Kinga Owczennikow
Words: Tom LeClair

Read the full text of The Framing Project here.

First Edition: 100 copies
Size: W18.2 x H25.7cm (B5)
Other Specs: Perfect Binding, 68 pages, front cover with cut-out

Printing: Tokyo, Japan
Year Published: 2025
ISBN: 978-4-911506-03-5

Designer: Federico Zavatta (Contrast Design)
Publisher: Anne Murayama (Ephemere)

Kinga Owczennikow is a documentary-style photographer originally from Poland, now based in New York City. She describes her work as a collaboration with the world. Kinga holds a BA (Hons) in Photography from the University for the Creative Arts in the UK and she is an Associate of the prestigious Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

https://www.kingaowczennikow.com/  • https://www.instagram.com/kingaowczennikow/

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Framing the World presents over fifty photographs with internal frames, how they sharpen focus on the world and refine viewers’ understanding of viewing – of both the world and photographs. Frames within the photograph’s frame suggest that the photograph self-consciously occupies art space – close viewing space – and these frames invite analysis, interpretation, and appreciation. Internal frames can attract and resist, reveal or deceive, imply their own limitations. Even imply viewers’ limitations, the cognitive frames through which they process the world. 

Images: Kinga Owczennikow
Words: Tom LeClair

Read the full text of The Framing Project here.

First Edition: 100 copies
Size: W18.2 x H25.7cm (B5)
Other Specs: Perfect Binding, 68 pages, front cover with cut-out

Printing: Tokyo, Japan
Year Published: 2025
ISBN: 978-4-911506-03-5

Designer: Federico Zavatta (Contrast Design)
Publisher: Anne Murayama (Ephemere)

Kinga Owczennikow is a documentary-style photographer originally from Poland, now based in New York City. She describes her work as a collaboration with the world. Kinga holds a BA (Hons) in Photography from the University for the Creative Arts in the UK and she is an Associate of the prestigious Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

https://www.kingaowczennikow.com/  • https://www.instagram.com/kingaowczennikow/

Framing the World presents over fifty photographs with internal frames, how they sharpen focus on the world and refine viewers’ understanding of viewing – of both the world and photographs. Frames within the photograph’s frame suggest that the photograph self-consciously occupies art space – close viewing space – and these frames invite analysis, interpretation, and appreciation. Internal frames can attract and resist, reveal or deceive, imply their own limitations. Even imply viewers’ limitations, the cognitive frames through which they process the world. 

Images: Kinga Owczennikow
Words: Tom LeClair

Read the full text of The Framing Project here.

First Edition: 100 copies
Size: W18.2 x H25.7cm (B5)
Other Specs: Perfect Binding, 68 pages, front cover with cut-out

Printing: Tokyo, Japan
Year Published: 2025
ISBN: 978-4-911506-03-5

Designer: Federico Zavatta (Contrast Design)
Publisher: Anne Murayama (Ephemere)

Kinga Owczennikow is a documentary-style photographer originally from Poland, now based in New York City. She describes her work as a collaboration with the world. Kinga holds a BA (Hons) in Photography from the University for the Creative Arts in the UK and she is an Associate of the prestigious Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

https://www.kingaowczennikow.com/  • https://www.instagram.com/kingaowczennikow/

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