It’s almost as if photographer Christopher Morlinghaus lives in a different world. One where things are always clean, put together, and immaculately beautiful… or at least is seems that way from the looks of his, for lack of a better word, picture-perfect photos. Each frame in Christopher’s body of work is usually without a model [...]
Atlanta architectural and interiors photographer, Jonathan Hillyer, is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has been photographing for architects, interior designers and corporate clients for over 25 years. He is passionate about capturing the rhythm and spirit of his subjects, translating three dimensional space into iconic images which reveal his clients’ [...]
Abstract photographer Andreas Gursky’s work is often described as landscape or architectural photography, however Gursky himself is not too fond of these generalizations, as he prefers to see his work as “visual structures or systems”.
German photographer Frank Hülsbömer has made a trademark for himself by delivering scientific and conceptually minimalistic art to various international magazines. Reminiscent of the abstract photography of Moholy-Nagy, his work indicates the recent rediscovery of abstraction and geometrical work in contemporary art.
Japanese photographer Taisuke Koyama has an eye for details that make up the surface of the world around him in Tokyo. Through his photography he captures organic abstractions that most people would easily fail to notice.
Elliot Wilcox’s series entitled “Courts” is an in depth visual study of indoor playing courts. His abstracted framing of the courts turns something that would never be percieved as art into art in its purest form. Wilcox reinterprets these spaces into meccas of graphic balance and symmetry. “Much like a gallery space is missed to [...]