Born in Germany, Tom Nagy was introduced to the world of photography at the young age of 15 when his father gave him his old Minolta camera. Upon graduating high school Tom opened his first studio and assisted in Germany and Paris for 5 years, before starting his career as a...
Gustav Willeit: PERSPE
In the series PERSPE Gustav Willeit creates a parallel universe, showing an environment, which appears real but was actually invented. The viewer is able to recognize the natural origin of the picture, remaining in doubt though, hung in a space between reality and fantasy. The human element, which is often...
Pedro Aguilar: Bang!
Pedro Aguilar is a London-based professional photographer. Awards include CDEC (Spanish Creative Award) and EPICA and he's been included in Luezer's Archive Best 200 Advertising Photographers Worldwide. Recent clients include Unilever, Nespresso, Bulgari, Levi's and Nike. Photos in Bang! series are created by detonating explosive charges filled with powdered pigments....
Carl Warner: Body Landscapes
A selection of images by Carl Warner creating landscapes from the human form. An alternative portrait of a human being whose body becomes a landscape of themselves and plays on the sense of space in which we dwell. The external view of ourselves therefore becomes a more abstract and perhaps...
Maria Svarbova: Human Space
Maria Svarbova was born in 1988 in Slovakia. She finished her university studies of conservation - restoration and archeology. She has dedicated to photography since 2010. Earlier works of young and talented author, publishing under name Maria Svarbova are resembling a dream like reality with elements of surrealism and Art...
Mindo Cikanavicius: Bubbleissimo
This project examines modern men and their grooming obsession to facial hair, and how it personifies masculinity. The bubble soap beards and mustaches were applied to show how fragile manliness can be in today’s society. Mindo Cikanavicius is focused creating story based unexpected moments with touch of cinematic drama, humor...
Alexei Sovertkov: Portraituning
In his Portraituning project Alexei Sovertkov explores the limits of aesthetics in analogue and digital synergy. Alexei Sovertkov was born in 1974 in Smolensk, Russia. Now he is based in Moscow. Since 2004 he works as commercial and editorial photographer. Cooperated with leading advertising agencies and magazines. Also participated in several contemporary art projects as...
Zsolt Hlinka: 100 Year Old Houses
The location of the series are hundred year old buildings of Nagykörút which are completely reinterpreted by the chosen perspective, changing our ordinary spatial perception. As the buildings are framing the sky, the contrast is getting maximized between geometric, sealed networks of architectural forms and the unsubstantial, infinite space of...
Alessandra Kila & Philip Rusharc: The Impossibility of Love
In the series ‘The Impossibility of Love’ Kila & Rusharc embark on a conceptual journey venturing through fantastical terrains searching for the parameters of possibility. Through the construction of contemporary dreamscapes that combine artificial objects and organic matter, they explore the original impulse of the Surrealist’s concept of L’Amour Fou...
Reuben Wu: Lux Noctis
Lux Nocti is a series of photographs depicting landscapes of North America within the framework of traditional landscape photography but influenced by ideas of planetary exploration,19th century sublime romantic painting, and science fiction. We are overwhelmed everyday by beautiful images of the familiar. Reuben Wu imagines these scenes transformed into undiscovered landscapes which...