Tag: art photographer

  • Edouard Boubat

    Edouard Boubat

    Edouard Boubat (September 13, 1923, Paris, France – June 30, 1999, Paris) was a French art photographer.

    Boubat was born in Montmartre, Paris. He studied typography and graphic arts at the Ecole Estienne, and then worked for a printing company before becoming a photographer after WWII. He took his first photograph in 1946 and was awarded the Kodak Prize the following year. Afterwards he travelled the world for the magazine Réalités.

    The French poet Jacques Prévert called him a “Peace Correspondent.” His son Bernard is also a photographer.

  • Nitin Vadukul

    Nitin Vadukul

    Born in Kenya in 1965, Nitin Vadukul is a commercial and fine art photographer based in New York. At the age of four he moved to London, and at the age of eight his passion for art began. Nitin has a interest in the realms of subconscious and dreams, it was through experimentation that he developed his sense of “seeing past the visible and into the invisible”. His photographic work has been exhibited in USA, UK, Japan, France, Germany and Russia.

  • Anna Bodnar

    Anna Bodnar

    Bodnar was born in 1982 in Poland. She’s a philologist and a computer graphic artist. Presently, Bodnar is a joint owner of an advertising agency. Since March 2008 she is also a member of an Association of Polish Art Photographers, and from 1 January 2011 member of Royal Photographic Society.

    Visual art has always interested Bodnar; according to her, it shows more than words can ever do. Throughout the years, Bodnar has been looking for different artistic ways of expressing herself. She sees photography as a method to understand herself; to understand other people. Her usual sources of inspiration are her day-to-day life and literature. Bodnar’s work and art expresses who she is and therefore, she is very emotional about it. She uses regular photos, as well as different processing software programs for her graphic works.

  • Kirsty Mitchell

    Kirsty Mitchell

    Kirsty Mitchell (1976) is a fine art photographer and fashion designer based in the UK. Following the tragic loss of her mother, Kirsty turned to photography to help deal with her grief and embarked on her now revered three year series entitled ‘Wonderland’, created in her mother’s memory – inspired by the fairy tales her mother read to her as a child. The international acclaim for her work led Kirsty to leave her fashion career in 2011 and pursue her future as a fine art photographer. Kirsty’s belief in beauty and fascination with folklore has become the root of her inspiration, with work that has led her to be described as a multi-faceted artist with talents and artistic direction that combine to produce beguiling, dream like images – which Kirsty calls ‘fantasy for real’.