
Yun-Yun: I find it interesting that you prefer black and white pictures. Don’t you feel that this deprives the recipient of the additional details that colors could provide?
Zoltan: I worked as a fashion photographer for a long time. Then I made reproductions for art galleries and museums. Their recurring criticism of my pictures was, that they were “yellow”. Back then, I didn’t understand what they meant at all. Later, when I finally made up my mind to get my driver’s license, the medical tests revealed that my color perception was not perfect, so I was not even allowed to drive.
Yun-Yun: I’m sorry.
Zoltan: I started taking black and white pictures, because I felt that the colors I saw were somehow false. The black and white way of seeing things is suitable for bagatellography as a means of seeing the essence.
