ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This photo is a part of the Wax series, an abstract and experimental series of photographs which explores the astoundingly varied structures, textures, patterns, and shades of one of the most ordinary items imaginable. Even though a candle can be found in almost every household to light homes with their warm and cozy light, they are so much more than a mere light source. They are also a portal into unknown spheres and dimensions, an invitation to your imagination to let go and float in frozen streams and bubbles, icy mountains and caves, tiny cells and particles, or to discover bizarre shapes and scary faces.
AUTHOR
– Born 1972
– Started photography in 2007
– Started the slow transition to black&white photography in 2010
– Winner of the G-Technology Driven Creativity photo contest (amateur category) in 2013
– Today, I work exclusively in black&white. I shoot landscapes, abstract architecture, macros, and animal portraits.
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