Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Surreal Imagery of Martin Marcisovsky

An article from Chase Jarvis led me to see the surreal imagery of Martin Marcisovsky, whose work can be seen here.


 As I looked into more of Marcisovsky's photos, I grew more interested in them because of their surrealistic features. In his pictures of people, he seems to put the focus point in the middle while the background seems to fill the rule of thirds focus. This can be reminiscent of Kubrick's one point focus in most of his films.



Another type of photos he has in his collection, are surreal landscapes. These photos are incredible as they seem to be unreal. The focus and perspective pulls you in the picture. It almost makes you feel that you are actually in the place of the camera. The photos pull you in with its different styles and compositions and excites your love for photography/film.

Marcisovsky is a great photographer and his art is very enjoyable for many different people.

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