Says Pelle Cass: "This work both orders the world and exaggerate its chaos. With the camera on a tripod, I take many dozens of pictures, and simply leave in the figures I choose and omit the rest. The photographs are composite,but nothing has been changed, only selected. My subject is...
Carl Warner: Foodscapes
Carl Warner was born in Liverpool, England in 1963. Having become a successful advertising photographer from the mid to late 80′s through to the mid nineties he found that his work was becoming less in demand as well as unfulfilling creatively. He was searching for a something new and different to...
Nir Arieli: Visual Language of Dance
Nir Arieli launched his career as a military photographer for the Israeli magazine Bamachane, before receiving a scholarship to pursue a BFA at New York’s School of Visual Arts; he graduated with honors. Nir's photographic passion is within the portraiture and dance fields. He is an admirer of gentleness, beauty...
Ellie Davies: Stars – Forrest Landscapes with Stars from Far Away
Ellie Davies (Born 1976) lives in London and works in the woods and forests of the UK. She gained her MA in Photography from London College of Communication in 2008. She is represented by Susan Spiritus Gallery in Newport Beach California, A.Galerie Paris, Sophie Maree Gallery in The Hague, Brucie Collections in Kiev and Art Gemini in Singapore. Crane Kalman Brighton Gallery exhibit...
Alberto Seveso: The Black Trap in Munich – High-Speed Photography
We bring you amazing gallery of high speed photography by Milan born illustrator and digital photographer Alberto Seveso. Alberto says about his series 'The Black Trap in Munich': It’s hard to explain where I got the inspiration for the first time. I remember the I saw something similar long time ago,...
James Ostrer: Grotesque Junk Food Masks
As part of the Window Project, Gazelli Art House will present the commissioned photographic works by National Portrait Gallery Curator’s Choice, artist James Ostrer, from the 30th July 2014. The images, referencing icons of contemporary sugar worship, Ostrer’s imagined result of a corrupted globalization and increasingly dangerous methods of food...
Dillon Marsh: For What It’s Worth – Copper
Whether they are active or long dormant, mines speak of a combination of sacrifice and gain. Their features are crude, unsightly scars on the landscape - unlikely feats of hard labour and specialised engineering, constructed to extract value from the earth but also exacting a price. These images combine photography...
Martin Klimas: Sound Sculptures
At his ‘Sound Sculptures’ series Martin Klimas explores the boundaries of sound and image. Drops of multicolored paint placed on the top of speaker diaphragm were set into motion by music itself, creating vivid imagery. Germany based artist Martin Klimas (born 1971) received his degree in Visual Communications from Fachhochschule...
John Crawford: Aerial Nudes
Auckland based John Crawford is one of New Zealand’s best known photographers. His portfolio of commissioned and uncommissioned works is diverse in subject matter and mood, yet unmistakeable in its use of light and its natural, simple style. John says his aim is to capture images that have a high degree...
Herbert Böttcher: Seamotion
Herbert Böttcher was born 1962 in Rietberg, Germany. The Dipl.-Designer lives in Duesseldorf and works since 1993 as a freelance photographer. Herbert works worldwide. Herbert concentrates on the conception and implementing of photo projects for companies, exhibitions and publications. His main subjetcs are industry, logistic, landscape and architecture. Seamotion is project...