Vassilis Tangoulis is an International Award-Winning Black and White Fine Art photographer based in Greece. Vassilis is mostly known for his Black and White long exposure landscape photography but he also experiments in color and tries to enter this technique to different photographic genres. His photographic vision is better described...
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...
Roger Hansson: Winterscapes in Black And White
Photogrvphy Magazine presents the works of Roger Hansson, a Swedish born self taught nature and fine art photographer. Says Roger: I started as a product photogrpher and later on moved to wedding photography and portraits with a smal studio until I changed direction and now only makes my own projects and exhibitions....
Kilian Schönberger: The Crooked Forest
This pine grove is one of the most unusual forests in Central Europe. The so-called Crooked Forest (Polish: Krzywy Las) is a grove of oddly-shaped pine trees located outside Gryfino, West Pomerania, Poland. The grove was planted around 1930, when its location was still within the German province of Pomerania....
Franck Bohbot: Tokyo Murmurings
At night, the Japanese capital sleeps deeply but isn’t drowned in darkness not lost in silence. The highly traveled areas of the city transform into a sleeping megalopolis. There, you discover the city’s whispers, its secret passages, and become immersed in oversized typography and images of childhood heroes decorating vertiginous...
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...
Elizaveta Porodina: Eikon
Take a look at a beautifully crafted photo session by Elizaveta Porodina for OE Magazine. Elizaveta Porodina is a fashion photographer from Russia currently based Munich, Germany. Website: porodina.net
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...
Frank Herfort: Time In Between
The whole world is frozen in a condition of waiting. The people on these photos seem to be totally absorbed in a deep, paralyzing, enchanted slumber. And we have the uncanny sneaking feeling that this time there is no prince on his way to kiss them awake again. “This moment...
Jennifer Garza-Cuen: Detroit
Jennifer Garza-Cuen is an artist concerned with the complex weave of social structures, with groups and sub-groups and the continued impulse to categorize and define.Working in a constructed-documentary style she explores ideas of cultural memory and inheritance through the revision, reenactment and recounting of myths. With a basis in the tradition...