I really like this artist’s work. The over saturated colors add such intensity to the photos. I’d enjoy seeing his gallery exhibit. People living close enough to drive to the gallery are so lucky.
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I really like this artist’s work. The over saturated colors add such intensity to the photos. I’d enjoy seeing his gallery exhibit. People living close enough to drive to the gallery are so lucky.
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Just ordered the artist’s photo book from Amazon. My wife’s birthday is coming up.
We both love art. Can’t waste the money on plane tickets and hotels to the gallery. So a book is the next best option.
They’re gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
I love his underwater stuff.
the landscapes were my favorites 
I can’t quite figure out what his… raison is. The abandoned buildings are one thing (I shoot abandoned buildings myself, and do both straight and processed final imagery from them) and the candy-box buildings are another… but I don’t see where he’s getting from one to the other. If, say, the Weinerschnitzel is abandoned, did he simply 'shop perfection onto it?
Hmm…I used to teach a class of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to students in the Interior Design program. One of their exercises was to take old ruins and bring them back to life with color and backgrounds. The idea being, they could show what could be done with properties with some financial investment and time.
I have to be honest - most of my students did better work than this “artist” - perhaps because they were more aware of the actual work and changes that could be done using the original architecture.
I would guess that most of you could do equally good/better work if you took a single class in Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator.