KADR.gallery is a project I created alongside my work as a colorist.

The name comes from the Russian word kadr (кадр), meaning a single frame or shot in cinema. It reflects a long-standing concern in my practice: how easily important frames disappear once a project moves forward.

I built KADR.gallery out of a very practical need — to bring order to the still frames I was extracting from my own projects. I wanted a reliable way to track, revisit, and share images that mattered for communication, reference, and long-term memory, without losing context or intent.

What began as workflow inside my company (wemakecolor.com) evolved into a structured archive. Not an inspiration platform, but a working tool for continuity, collaboration, and preservation — designed for cinematographers, colorists, filmmakers, post houses, and production teams.

KADR.gallery continues to evolve through real-world use.

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