Six Powerful Images

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CEREMONY By Marcis Baltskars

The mood of this is spectacular. We can see the rain and fog and almost hear the music playing next to them. The wedding couple and musicians are separated but the photographer had made a connection between them using similar objects – Umbrellas. The composition is thought out. The contrast is big making dramatic look between the landscape and people. Photographer has used natural light only. Fog and rain makes everything more fabulous. The picture is not very vibrant making romantic scene for viewer.This photo got 7th place in ISPWP Wedding Photography Contest 2015. Marcis Baltskars has many awards making connections between subject and viewer. Like in this picture he found the best time, the best composition and putting all together making fantastic result.

Impossible Photography By Martín De Pasquale



Martín De Pasquale makes outstanding artworks. In my opinion this picture shows that imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.

His photographies break the rules of physics. The sizes of both dogs and himself suggests our brain to think about another reality. The light is coming from upper left corner which makes the picture look more positive.

The wires gives movement of scene. His photoshop skills in any of his photographies are satisfying. Putting together correct angles for each subject including light source in this picture makes viewer believe that it is reality. For this photographer It is not a problem to think differently and make connection to viewer trough the picture. How he understands the world.


Deliverance By Von Wong




Von Wong is one of my favourite photographers. He uses «Golden Composition» in many of his works.

Chosen photo is aesthetically satisfying because Wong took it underwater. He always make pictures in real time and real place. The light is coming from above.
I think the composition, location and light symbolizes freedom. Also, the blue hue symbolizes hope.
It is an unusual scene that force us to think about process of making the photo. It is really challenging even for really professional photographer.


Endless Reflections By Erik Johansson

Erik Johansson is my favourite photoshop artist. He has made incredible artworks.

Manipulating not only still images but also manipulating people's thoughts. The boat hanging over the coast let me think about our way how we think.
Pictures meaning is how easy it is to influence the human mind. Our eyes trying to find the object which caused the reflection of the boat. There is two persons in the scene paying attention to boat and the horizon. That reinforces us to focus more to the subjects in the nice landscape.
The composition is almost divided in the middle. Only the boat is in the composition called «rule of thirds».


HOW MUCH! By Karl Taylor

For few years Karl Taylor inspires me taking studio photographies. Very clean and detailed photos.
«How Much!» is one of his commercial project photos. It shows viewer how similar are dogs and their owners. Even the colour of outfit is almost the same. Facial mimic is so similar.

I love the message that Karl Taylor shows through the picture.
The precisely catch the moment makes picture really special. I love 3 point lighting that makes everything more contrast and brings out positive emotions.



Unexpected By Miguel Quiles

I recently found this photographer and I can certainly say that his portrait photos are among the best I've ever seen in my life.

Dramatic looking portrait. Single point light source which is diffused gives really nice looking details and bring out facial features. The meaning what I see is life-loving nature. All that we are is the result of what we are thought. His story of life probably is not one of the happiest, but in the result he shows us that how to appreciate the things given to us. It’s not the years in our life that count. It’s the life in our years!

Light from the right side let us think about the dramatic mood. Usually human’s eyes start looking at the picture from the left upper corner. Shallow depth of field gives more realistic feeling.

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