Dima Soldatov

Analog film photographer based in Arnhem 🇳🇱

Projects

This page collects my photographic series published as zines and photobooks. Each project is built around a specific place, situation, or visual idea and is developed through analog photography.

The work is not organized around individual images, but around bodies of work where sequence, scale, and printing form are part of the final result.

All projects are self-published and available as limited-edition zines.

2026

Panoramic Arnhem, vol. 1 cover

Panoramic Arnhem

6×17 pinhole panoramas photographed in Arnhem and surrounding areas during spring 2026.

The work explores wide-format perception and the way space changes when translated into extreme horizontal framing.

Printed as an A4, 60-page zine.

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Rij Plek zine cover

RIJ PLEK

A documentary study of numbered bicycle parking spaces in the underground garage at Arnhem Centraal station.

The work focuses on infrastructure that is normally overlooked: a system of order, numbering, and repetition beneath the city.

A5, 40 pages, offset print, 50 copies.

Includes a small sticker element as part of the edition.

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2023

Postponed zine cover

Postponed

A photographic series from two visits to Antwerp separated by time and changing perspective.

The work reflects how experience of a place shifts between expectation, interruption, and return.

210 × 210 mm, 52 pages.

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2022

Paint It Green zine cover

Paint It Green

A landscape series from the Jungfrau region in Switzerland, focusing on alpine terrain and color structure in natural environments.

210 × 210 mm, 16 pages.

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Paint It White zine cover

Paint It White

A companion series from Jungfraujoch focusing on high-altitude landscapes and reduced visual conditions.

210 × 210 mm, 14 pages.

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Note on work

My projects often begin without a fixed intention and develop through repeated observation of a place or subject. Some remain single-image based, while others evolve into structured zines where sequencing becomes part of the meaning of the work.