honorable mention
András Dobi
title
Negligent perception of non-existing personalities
Image No1. - Am I complete?
Garlic peels are attached to my skin, ready to show the beauty of the structured lines, created with care and attention. My lips start to slip on the side of my face. The taste of bitterness is real. I'm never gonna be ready.
Image No2. - Aeggon
I'm Aeggon.
Image No3. - The paint suctorial
What you eat? That's what you are?
Image No4. - Sugar maniac No.2
Who closed my eye made my sight to suffer from flatness to turn me away from shapes and sweetness.
Image No5. - The melody observer
just listening, no judgement
--During creating the series, from the first step to the final retouch the main goal was to introduce my perspective, how imagination works when there is only one element is given to imagine a theme.--
Concept, set, photo and post work are by András Dobi.
Makeup artist: Johanna Schnetz
For me an interesting image starts with a strong idea, which is the reason I spend lots of time to forge unique concepts for my projects. With photoreographia is it just the same. I come from the field of performing arts as I was educated as professional ballet dancer and practiced my profession for many years. During the last couple of years of my dance career I advanced the technical aspect of photography to be able to combine my artistic approach with photography. My aim is to explore contemporary art through the medium of photography, and set my own artistic signature in it. I’m eager to implement the elements of performing arts and diversity theatrical acts to my photography. Since I don’t dance any more, I only focus on photography. My main interest is pointed towards creating artistic concepts and turn them to photographs. As an always moving person, dance photography stayed on the horizon of my interest, time to time I’m more than pleased to capture the most beautiful movements – dance.
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entry description
Harvesting missing details about the unknown, where is nothing to gather, germinate the imagination with nothing but one element emphasised, influences the sight of the projected theme.Image No1. - Am I complete?
Garlic peels are attached to my skin, ready to show the beauty of the structured lines, created with care and attention. My lips start to slip on the side of my face. The taste of bitterness is real. I'm never gonna be ready.
Image No2. - Aeggon
I'm Aeggon.
Image No3. - The paint suctorial
What you eat? That's what you are?
Image No4. - Sugar maniac No.2
Who closed my eye made my sight to suffer from flatness to turn me away from shapes and sweetness.
Image No5. - The melody observer
just listening, no judgement
--During creating the series, from the first step to the final retouch the main goal was to introduce my perspective, how imagination works when there is only one element is given to imagine a theme.--
Concept, set, photo and post work are by András Dobi.
Makeup artist: Johanna Schnetz
about the photographer
My name is András Dobi, I’m a fine art photographer, born in Hungary. Currently I live and work in Augsburg. In my photographic work, I see every element equally important from concept creation until printing the final image.For me an interesting image starts with a strong idea, which is the reason I spend lots of time to forge unique concepts for my projects. With photoreographia is it just the same. I come from the field of performing arts as I was educated as professional ballet dancer and practiced my profession for many years. During the last couple of years of my dance career I advanced the technical aspect of photography to be able to combine my artistic approach with photography. My aim is to explore contemporary art through the medium of photography, and set my own artistic signature in it. I’m eager to implement the elements of performing arts and diversity theatrical acts to my photography. Since I don’t dance any more, I only focus on photography. My main interest is pointed towards creating artistic concepts and turn them to photographs. As an always moving person, dance photography stayed on the horizon of my interest, time to time I’m more than pleased to capture the most beautiful movements – dance.
back to gallery