9/30/2014

Color does not matter

Even before the camera can capture millions of colors, people were shooting them precious moments of life. And then the photographers had no choice: it was all black and white. It would seem that the benefits of shooting in color and there is a need to use the latest technological advances. 
However, there is a black-and-white photography is something that is difficult or even impossible to convey in color: in each frame - the whole world. Therefore, the art of monochrome photography - the art of penetration into the essence of things, in that which is hidden from prying eyes. And if it fails, the photo becomes a masterpiece. 
20 magical black-and-white photographs of contemporary photographers who have invested in them all his soul, and even more.
Color does not matter

Color does not matter

Color does not matter

I want to Ireland

Ireland - a celebration. And not just because of the ineffable beauty of bays, inlets, islands, valleys and cliffs. It is also the country's unique history, culture and mythology. Here from all breathes freedom, and each castle, marshes, mills and a path has its own mystery and legend, which awed whisper passed on from generation to generation. 
The nature of the "Emerald Isle" is created for lovers of solitude. The harsh climate, even in summer when the cold winds blow, lonely cliffs, wild expanses of counties and rebellious waves of the Atlantic did not attract crowds of beach tourists. 
However, wishing to relax to the fullest also not be disappointed - for them to always open the doors of Dublin's famous pubs, in which, perhaps, can go missing. 

I want to Ireland
Rock of Cashel - the ancient residence of the kings of Ireland for several hundred years before the Norman invasion. 

I want to Ireland
Rope Bridge Carrick-a-Rede. 

I want to Ireland
Rainbow near the Cliffs of Moher on the Atlantic coast. 

Advertising campaign for 4000 meters in the Alps

For its advertising campaign the Swiss brand of clothing and equipment for climbing Mammut invited climbers from around the world. The task was to climb the north face of "four thousander" (mountain height of 4000 meters) of the Eiger in the Alps. Chosen for the filming of the photographer Robert Bosch. He did not just conquer the highest peaks of the world, to make great pictures.
Advertising campaign for 4000 meters in the Alps

Advertising campaign for 4000 meters in the Alps

Advertising campaign for 4000 meters in the Alps