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Sylvie Blum Photography
Sylvie Blum

Sylvie Blum known for her surreal images of the nude form and her cutting-edge fashion photography. Sylvie Blum lives now in Los Angeles USA, she once was a famous model and muse of the German photographer Guenter Blum.


Jarda Balek Photography
Jarda Balek

He is an amateur photographer, still beginner looking for his own way in photographing nudes. Glamour is not the main theme but he does not avoid it too. He does not think he is the best but surely he trys to do his best and will be glad for any feedback, suggestions and comments.

 

Fadi Makarem Photography
Fadi Makarem

The objective of the site is to showcase some of Fadi Makarem's work that is not commissioned and not marketed by photo libraries. There are nudes, B&W, infrared, scenery, landscapes, and special effects.


Eric Boutilier-Brown Photography
Eric Boutilier-Brown

A fine art photography site featuring the image of the Nude and Ruins by Eric Boutilier-Brown.

 

Maurizio Piovan Photography
Maurizio Piovan

Piovan has spent in contact with pictures and colours, he has seen passing through his eyes innumerable memories, thoughts and remembrances that he has considerated in geometries of colours, rhythmical compositions where the stroke of the brush crosses the picture as a musical score. Maurizio Piovan paints to be in contact with hisself and to liberate his own energy, comunicating the force of his soul.


Joseph Breaux Photography
Joseph Breaux

My continuing love of photography. My own personal work, eclectic and beautiful (I like to think). I make no distinction in the subject matter of my work, as the whole represents itself. By Joseph Breaux.

 

Florin Constantinescu Photography
Florin Constantinescu

Everywhere is something which could be beautiful. You must only to see and to know what and how to take off, to crop from the infinity. Abstract, fine art, nature, landscape and portrait photography.


Cris Orfescu Photography
Cris Orfescu

His art is a reflection of the technological movement. NanoArt is a more appealing and effective way to communicate with the general public and to inform people about the new technologies of the 21st Century. He brings the small world in front of his audience through high resolution electron microscope scans of natural micro or nano-structures and nano-sculptures he creates by physical or/and chemical processing. He paints digitally the monochromatic electron images and print them with archival inks on canvas or fine art paper. This way, the scientific images become artworks and could be showcased for a large audience to educate the public with creative images that are appealing and acceptable.

 

Halszka Brzóska Photography
Halszka Brzóska

She generally trys to find abstract structures in common, everyday sights and objects. She seeks new meanings and visual relations in order to create an independent formal language. To find material for creating this new reality she is searching old and abondoned factories, forgotten urban areas, streets and buildings of Cracow and other Polish towns and cities.


Tohil Treviño Photography
Tohil Treviño

Shadows and females as dreams. Forms, shadows, light, dreams, and fine art nudes on black & white and color by the Mexican photographer Tohil Treviño.

 

Virgiliu Narcis Photography
Virgiliu Narcis

He believe that in each person there is a glimpse of art. All we have to do is discover it. He also believe that some of us have the fortune to be extremly sensitive to the world around us and perceive it in a way others don\'t. What makes his art unique? Vision, and the way he use the light to paint it. When he think of a certain element in life, simple or more complex, he see it in the form of a metaphor, he try to create the perfect image to express what he picture in his mind. He work a lot on his images, he start from an idea and then he think about the proper light and the proper model, also the best setup. He invest not only money in his art, but also a lot of soul. If He\'d have to say what defines his style that would be his soul.


Guntmar Fritz Photography
Guntmar Fritz

Fine art black and white photography. Themes: architecture, beauty, body, portrait, blues- musicians, and industry.

 

Marco De Matteo Photography
Marco De Matteo

Digital pohotomonipulation. The images become the place of the experimentation and of the mutation, the fusion of the codes express produces one real and virtual sensory contamination to make something new.


Jennifer Mulcahy Photography
Jennifer Mulcahy

In her art, she sought to capture the way she see the world. Her photography is inspired by texture, shape and emotion. Dreams and inner world are her muse. Images often come to her unbeckoned, and seek release through her art. Personal symbolism emerges from time to time. For example, in a recent series of paintings, birds represent the heart while insects embody the mind. Her current projects include a series of surrealistic oil paintings, an ongoing catalogue of travel and nature photography, and infrared photography.

 

Uwe Pfannschmidt Photography
Uwe Pfannschmidt

The German sculptor Uwe Pfannschmidt shows sculpure, ceramic, industrial design and nude photography.


Nicola Moore Photography
Nicola Moore

Living in the country gives her a different perspective on the landscape around her. She loves old things, and trys to capture the old with the now. She wants to progress to including people in these scenes, but has finding it hard to find willing models being in the country.

 

Patrick Sorrente Photography
Patrick Sorrente

Portraits, nudes, still lives, architecture, and more by Patrick Sorrente.


Michael Ward Photography
Michael Ward

He began his artistic career doing pen and ink renderings of historical architecture. From 1984 to 1990 he operated a mail order business selling these drawings on calendars, prints, and related items. He began painting in 1980, first in gouache, then in acrylics. Artists whose work he admires and draw inspiration from include Edward Hopper, Charles Sheeler, Richard Estes and Vermeer. He is most interested in depicting what Alan Watts called the mystery of the ordinary; the workaday world we live in without seeing until we are forced to focus upon it, as in a painting. Nearly all his paintings are based on photographs he has taken, primarily of Southern California scenes, over the years. Though it was never his intention to depict nostalgic scenes, many of the images he has painted have disappeared or been radically altered in the ever-changing landscape that is Southern California. Thus nostalgia is thrust upon the works. But the distinctive light remains, which is what he attempts to capture in his painting. That, and the built environment that we humans inhabit, where nature manifests itself only in clipped shrubs, weed-like palms, thirsty lawns and the omnipresent cerulean sky. As a painter, he is self-taught. In his day job, he works as an Art Director and Graphic Designer.

 

Andrea Scodellaro Photography
Andrea Scodellaro

humans


Yoshino Kazuhiko Photography
Yoshino Kazuhiko

Transition. Time is the theme of this photo series. Using flowers and his handmade object d'art as catalyst, time shows it's appearance on the photographic paper. He wants to express time in a photographic way and wants the viewers joining to feel the time. The process of decay witnessed through his lenses is like quietly fading away. Is like brutally crashing down. Sometimes their beauty.

 
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