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...
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...
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...
Pawel Nolbert: Constructed
Pawel Nolbert is an independent artist, illustrator & designer currently working from his studio in Warsaw. During the past decade he gained experience creating visual work, design and art for brands like Google, Adobe, Nike, Sony, Polaroid, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, Red Bull, Squarespace, Disney and many more companies, agencies or studios. Projects ranging from key art for global brands, through interactive,...
Michele Durazzi: Was ist Metaphysik
"Was ist Metaphysik?" (title borrowed from a philosophical work of Martin Heidegger, 1929) is storytelling through the architectural detail. Every visual signification not only into what is meant to represent, but also from the perspective which frames and contains. Is possible that an object may be superfluous represent him the totality...
Cal Redback: Treebeard
Cal Redback, French photograph-retoucher based in Paris (France), presents great series of photomanipulated portraits. He uses the power of digital tools to combine faces of real life models with forest floor elements. Effect makes your skin itch a little! Website: calredback.com
Nathan Spotts & Ono Kine: Unrealistic Landscapes
Take a look at ongoing collective project of composite photographs by Nathan Spotts and Ono Kine Artists Crew. Works they created are meant to be viewed large, in print or on a vertical screen from the lower third looking slightly upward. Website: nathanspotts.com
Victoria Siemer: Reflected Landscapes
Victoria Siemer, graphic designer based on Brooklyn NYC, created a series of photomanipulated ladscapes. Although she uses simple methods (part of landscape is reflected and suspended over its real counterpart) the final result is freshand distinctive by its originality. Take a look! Website: witchoria.com
Tom Hussey: Reflections – A Younger Self in a Mirror
Welcome to Tom Hussey's world! Commercial advertising photographer Tom Hussey photographed an award winning campaign. The highly conceptual photographs depicted an older person looking at the reflection of their younger self in a mirror. Throughout his career, Tom has been honored with many awards and accolades. In addition to several...