Three of My Favourite Photographers!
- Koen Demuync
Koen Demuync is a Belgian photographer and a digital artist who mainly works in Advertising Industry. Here are his other works!
I really like his style. Each of his works is full of interesting details and surreal-like, combined beautifully with weird ideas. If ever I’ll consider photography as my career, I would be interested to do the same style of photography. I’ve seen a lot of funny commercial posters, but his works are amazing to me.
2. Aaron Ruell
Derek Aaron Ruell was born in Fresno, California, is an American director and photographer. As a photographer he shot the promotional photography for Napoleon Dynamite, and designed the opening title sequence to the film. His photography has been seen in nearly every major publication and a book of his photography titled, “Some Photos,” published by Nazraeli Press was released in February 2008. He was awarded “Best Advertising” for his work with Citibank, and “Best Website” in the 2007 PDN Annual. He was also recently awarded “Best Book” in the 2009 PDN Annual. His work has been shown in galleries in Paris, Milan, Buenos Aires and in his native United States.
His other works!
I really like his style of photography. His photos are unique and simple. I think his ideas of taking photos are very broad. The way he sees the subject is very detailed and there is always a hidden message on every picture.
3. Björn Lofterud
Bjorn Lofterud is a Swedish Still Life Photographer. His online portfolio contains pictures of Architecture, interior design, food, and of course photos of still life objects. Most of his photos are focused on objects or display a room or a set up. Most of his photos are contemporary and modern and look really up to date. His photos of food are really appetizing and his photos of architecture make you want to live in the houses that he photographs. Alot of his photos are taken outside in nature as well.
I really like how Björn Lofterud takes pictures.The way he captures a space is pure perfection. Even a simple, minimalist room becomes dramatic and magical at the hands of Björn. I love how he uses light to make the photos balanced and pure.