Photography by Martin Stranka
Spectacular photography by Czech artist Martin Stranka.
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Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
Copyright Martin Stranka, All Rights Reserved.
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3 Responses to “Photography by Martin Stranka”
March 20th, 2009 at 7:23 am
The pictures of the man on the cliff and the woman with her head half-submerged draw me in the most. They’re both captured in moments of intense thought. Correct me if I’m wrong but I feel like some of these photos depict the people contemplating suicide.
The cliff looks like the perfect book/album cover, and the woman in water is beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
March 21st, 2009 at 5:13 pm
What I really think makes these stand out is the anonymity of these photos. They really capture emotion and put it in the mind of the viewer, as if they were the figure. Awesome!
March 22nd, 2009 at 7:17 pm
Josh Hummel: thats it!
Anonymity. Thats the word
As I said in the article, it should be the mirrors – viewer should find himself in that photos. 