Matej Vrenk is a traveler and photographer who prefers to travel around the corners of the world by bicycle. He is his own boss, lives simply and in harmony with nature, his passion is surfing or surfing the waves in pristine tropical places and hula hooping with friends.
You can be the best photographer on the planet with the best camera on the market, but it still takes some luck to get a really successful shot. We selected photos that required being in the right place at the right time.
GQ magazine asked leading men in individual fields who the successful men of the coming quarter of a century are.
Canadian photographer Martin Tremblay has prepared a stunning series of photos in which models or photo models look as if they have just "stood on their heads".
Photographer Sacha Goldberger decided to portray his 91-year-old grandmother Frederika as a superhero and thereby make her happy again. Incredibly cute photos were created, in which joy shone in her eyes again.
English photographer Andrew Newey, who has already received numerous awards for his work in his career, managed to take another wonderful series of photos. This time he went to Nepal and photographed members of the Gurung tribe during beekeeping, which is still practiced today as it was thousands of years ago.
Sometimes it's a bit difficult to decide which photographic equipment to take with you to the shoot. So that we are not in too much of a dilemma, let's take a look at the bags of professional photographers.
Let's take a day for photo culture in Zagreb, where, after several years, the famous photographer and fashion visionary Peter Lindbergh will once again present his beautiful photos at the exhibition.
The talented Ukrainian photographer Vyacheslav Mishchenko captured the miniature world of nature in his photographic lens and raised it to a level that shows what the world would look like if you were to observe it through the eyes of an ant, a snail or a lizard.
Beautiful and candid moments sing of the Italy of photographer Charles H. Traub, who in the 80s of the last century decided to immortalize our neighbor through a photographic lens. And how well he did it!
Imagination is a wild beast, unhappy if we keep it caged for fear of going wild. She needs a living space that knows no boundaries and is not limited to familiar perceptions, because only then will she be able to achieve something as extraordinary as John Wilhelm, a passionate digital artist and photographer who turned family photos into fairy-tale images.
The photos of Guy Bourdin, one of the greatest fashion photographers of the 20th century, were repeatedly labeled by viewers as bordering on pornographic. The dark "Hitchcockian" poetics of his photos may not really fill us with joy, but his otherwise controversial shots are downright genius.