Inspirations
The Polish photographer Monika’s inspiration to take up photography was her kids. They naturally therefore became the main objects portrayed by her, and this has remained so even today, in addition to pictures from other fields.
The images of the Japanese photographer Yuko lure us into a magic world and I am very pleased and proud to present them here. The special feature of Yuko’s photographs is the fact that she captures the ordinary everyday world of herself and her life in her paintings.
Cristina is a self-taught fine art photographer from Botosani, Romania. Her intelligent use of digital manipulation and multi-faceted images creates beautiful illustrative compositions. Her Mystical Places series presents a world without limits, where anything is possible.
Her photography has many facets, varied and complex. It is an expression of our lives, be it the beauty and uniqueness of nature and the animal world, or what we see on our streets every day, on the road that we walk through life every day.
Israeli-born photographer Amir discovered his passion for photography three years ago, during his two-year stay in China. So it is not surprising that China plays a special role in his photography. Impressive portraits, street scenes, and outstanding fascinating landscapes are included in his portfolio.
I discovered Elias’ photos on Flick by chance, and his image style made me curious. When I took a closer look at his portfolio the cameras used drew my attention. These include a Mamiya 645, a Bronica GS-1, an Olympus OM-1, an Autocord Minolta, a Contax T-2, and others. The unusual thing about this is that all these cameras come from the analog age, so the result is quite different than digital.