Nick Green I was in the fire service and retired after 30 years of service in 2012 when I took up photography as a hobby both for the challenge and the exercise. Always the landscape has been an essential part of my life, both the land and coast, and being lucky to live in Devon UK; I have easy access to both. Initially self-taught, I reached a point where I could not seem to progress further, and although having the […] The post Nick Green appeared first on Bnw Minimalism Magazine.| Bnw Minimalism Magazine
Michael Rudzikewycz I’m a photographer currently living In the state of Pennsylvania, US. However,) lived the majority of my life on Long Island, New York. While living there, I traveled all throughout the Island, from coast to coast seeking out anything interesting to photograph. I picked up a camera over ten years ago and haven’t slowed down since. Over time I’ve realized my favorite subjects were best photographed during unfavorable weather conditions. Whenever there was a day off ...| Bnw Minimalism Magazine
George Mayer George Mayer reveals the project “Light. Shadows. Perfect Woman’through a special camera, the camera of perfectionism. Through this camera the author sees the characters of his photographs: the light, the shadows and the nature of femininity. It is considered a temporal thus it becomes utterly conditional, nearly abstract. Share On Your Social Media Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest RELATED POSTS Ehsan Eslami April 1, 2024 0 George Mayer Artists B&W Minimalism March 24, 2...| Bnw Minimalism Magazine
Kyle Hoffmann “Born 1985 in Racine, Wisconsin, USA. Currently living and working in Sydney, Australia. Images are created using 120mm medium format film. All film is hand developed. Producing Platinum Palladium Prints and Fine Art Archival Pigment Prints. Studied Visual Arts at UW Parkside. “Busy in my studio performing some mundane task I was holding simple white copy paper in the sun I noticed the surprising shapes they made in the light. Moving and shaping the paper creating form...| Bnw Minimalism Magazine