David Burdeny born 1968 in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. David Burdeny has degrees in both Interior design and a Masters in Architecture. At the age of 12, David started to photograph the prairie landscape and make his own black and white prints in a makeshift darkroom that also served as his bedroom closet. Primarily self taught, his architecture and design background greatly influences his penchant for simple exacting photographs of sky, horizon and the marks humankind leaves behind. Influenced stylistically by photographers before him, such as Michael Kenna and Hiroshi Sugimoto, David purposefully photographs in poor light and near darkness. (more…)
Viktor Polson specializes in high standard still life photography. His unique vision has earned him the trust of many international clients such as Nestlé, Unilever, Banana Republic, Philip Morris, Dior and Yves Saint Laurent… Although based in Paris, Viktor Polson enjoys shooting on location and routinely works in Milan, New-York, Los Angeles and Amsterdam.
Today Photo Slaves show You Viktor Polson’s seria ILLUSIONS. Viktor Polson’s photographic illusions transform plant tables with a power beyond their imagination duties. The symbolic meaning of plants stimulates our visual curiosity and leads us to consider our daily lives in different ways. Our perception of objects is so rushed. (more…)
This first set of works by Mehmet Ozgur on PhotoSlaves consists of unique compositions made from smoke patterns selected from thousands of images. The collection includes 20 primary compositions and 5 alternates. These compositions are also known as smoke sculptures and smoke art.