Patrik Žáček
he/him
Expeditionis Adventura | Adventure of the Expedition | Dobrodrúžstvo Expedície | Eachtra an Taiscéalaíochta
What constitutes an adventure? A pursuit of something new? Exploring the unknown? An escape from your current reality? The word ‘adventure’ is a chimera of meanings. It is so familiar, yet we cannot pin it down to a single definition that suits everyone. Why?
Adventure is entirely subjective—tailored to each adventurer. Anyone can have one. An adventure happens when you least expect it. Your adventure can be anything; you just need to commit to something.
It was purely by chance that I, Patrik, decided to embark on a photographic expedition to Clare Island with my dad and sister-in-law. What was meant to be a two-day hiking trip turned into a three-day, solitary photographic introspection about my future and my thoughts on life after college—culminating on St. Patrick’s Day, of all days.
An expedition has a plan and a goal. An adventure is serendipity and good weather.
Clare Island topology overlaid on top of lichen found near the megalithic tomb.
Bespoke solander box.
Each analogue photograph carries its exact location, time and elevation.
Hand-bound with coptic stitch.
280 pages printed on Munken Polar 150 GSM. Typeface used is Peridod PE Variable in size 6 pt and 8pt leading. Photographs were shot on Ilford Delta 400 and Ilford HP5+. Developed in 1+25 Rodinal, digitally scanned.
Timestamp, GPS, Elevation.
Points on the map mark photos taken, included are locations of places walked to.
Visual representation of the photographic expedition to Clare Island.
Ascending Knockmore.
The view from Knocknaveen summit.