Silvia Vaculíková Explained

Silvia Vaculíková (born 22 July 1967) is Slovak writer, photographer and traveler. She mainly photographs simple people in their natural environment, recording local customs, religion and culture. Her photos, won her many awards.

Life

Vaculíková was born in Trnava. She is the great-granddaughter of the inventor of the parachute, Štefan Banič, and the granddaughter of the discoverer of the Driny cave in Smolenice. After finishing her studies, she worked in a travel agency and subsequently founded her own travel agency focusing on destinations. She lives and works in Bratislava and has traveled through five continents, visiting 122 countries.

Publications

Awards

Collections

Silvia Vaculíková ´s photos have been exhibited at several international FIAP photoshow s e.g. in Argentina, Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Portugal, Croatia, Italy, Scotland, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Poland, San Marino, Norway, Czech Republic, Qatar, Austria, Russia, Vietnam, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and China.

Vaculíková´s EFIAP and AZSF photographs can be found in the collections of The International Photography Museum in Cerdanyol, Spain, the World Folklore Photo Museum(HPA), Beijing, China, Photoforum Ružomberok, Slovakia, Golden Foundation of the ASPRužomberok, Slovakia and in the collection of the gallery FotoGaléria Nova in Košice.

Solo exhibitions

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