Gábor Steiner – Lights and Shadows

Light is the true subject of the image. Discover Gábor Steiner's approach to still life photography and how shadows shape our perception of form and space

Light is the true subject of the image. Discover Gábor Steiner's approach to still life photography and how shadows shape our perception of form and space

A curated gallery introducing the nature photography of Hungarian photographer and journalist Árpád Krivánszky, featuring landscapes, wild plants and the small wonders of the natural environment.

Nature photography is the guardian of my spiritual balance. Discover the diverse portfolio of Árpád Krivánszky, from the serene wilderness to the bustling streets of Budapest

A retrospective of Lucien Hervé, one of the most significant architectural photographers of the 20th century, exploring his unique vision of man, buildings, and abstraction.

Martin Munkacsi was the highest-paid star photographer of his time, bringing movement to fashion and influencing the greatest masters of the 20th century.

While many great Hungarian photographers emigrated, Károly Escher stayed home to elevate reportage to fine art. Discover the man who captured both the elite and the destitute with his faithful Contax.

Capturing fast action at sporting events can be challenging. This guide explains essential sport photography techniques, including shutter speed settings, telephoto lens use, panning, and practical tips for photographing athletes both outdoors and indoors.
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Simple portrait photography tips that help beginners capture better portraits. Learn how to define the subject, simplify the background, guide your model, and create expressive photographs without expensive equipment.

The landscape and people of Becse were reborn in every image. Discover the human story behind André Kertész, the master of the visual diary

Andrzej Dragan, Polish photographer, born 1978. Polish photographer Andrzej Dragan style reminiscent of Dickens’s works as the theme of the characters formed in front of the lens.