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Ukraine-based photographer and image manipulation artist Diana Dihaze brings into existence a world that's somewhat like our own, except darker and at times more frightening, using and combining the familiar elements of our world and turning them into implements of terror or the surreal.
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Stefan Gesell, a German photographer, creates portraits that appear to be torn from the pages of sci-fi and horror novels. Using dynamic lighting and effects, the rawness and aggression of Gesell’s work makes it stand out among peers attempting to capture dystopian worlds within the same form.
Ukraine-based photographer and image manipulation artist Diana Dihaze brings into existence a world that's somewhat like our own, except darker and at times more frightening, using and combining the familiar elements of our world and turning them into implements of terror or the surreal.
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Bruce Gilden, 'Faces', (rostros de mendigos) "Se define como fotógrafo callejero, y se interesa por cómo la gente comparte un mismo espacio físico urbano. Desde hace 25 años, su trabajo, todavía inconcluso, gira en torno a los habitantes de Nueva York. En sus fotografías utiliza un flash electrónico y hace que sus personajes sean conscientes de su presencia." (Wikipedia)
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Bruce Gilden publica nuevo libro de retratos.
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