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I am enjoying photography for more
than 20 years. Through my images, I
try to project a unique view of
everyday surroundings as I see
abstract beauty in all aspects of life.  
Everything that I have learned and
continue learning is on my own and
through contacts with people who
enjoy the same field. My works have
been purchased throughout United
States and abroad by individuals
seeking modern and contemporary art,
as well as displayed at several
galleries (brick & mortar and on-line).

My style of photography is mostly in
the Abstract and Minimalistic category,
although I do enjoy other types of
photography as well. Most of my
photography is natural - I usually do
not pre-stage nor digitally manipulate
my objects. There are times when I like
to experiment with my images and on
rare occasion will create something
that normally does not exist. In either
case, I paint my digital canvas with
existing images. People are often
puzzled by my photographs and are
surprised when told what they are
looking at, because they never looked
at the object in the same way it is
depicted in my work.  In our modern
society, people are so bound by
dictated standards that they have
difficulty stepping outside of the
established norm.   
In the past analog days, I’ve used
Nikon 35mm cameras. I still have them
and use them once in a while. Over the
last several years, I mainly use digital
photo equipment – plenty of bells and
whistles, but the basics are still the
same.  Composition is still the main
key, doesn’t matter what format.  
Whenever I travel, I take my camera
with me and make sure I have time for
photo sessions.  I am not a hardcore
photographer – I’ve never used large
format and have never developed my
own film.  I just never had the time for
this.  I do, however, tremendously
enjoy looking through the lens and try
to find unusual points of view.  


T
his site was opened on May 12,
2005.  Your comments, suggestions
and requests (if any) are welcome
(
Vlad@fotografyart.com).  
Copyright

All of my images are
digitally encrypted.
Please
don’t distribute them –
first of all, that is just
not cool and I’ll be able
to tell if I find my image
on the Internet.  If you
want an image in digital
format, ask me – I might
consider it.