
The Magic of Black and White by Kirsten Bruening
“Black and white is abstract,” the great photographer Joel Sternfeld once said. “Looking at a black and white photograph, you are already looking at a strange world.” Black and white photographs let the viewer see the world from a different angle and see the beauty of the subject from a completely new light. Black and white photographs have their very own magic and, when viewed over a longer period of time, bring out new small details again and again.

Author`s Cuisine by Rodrigo Aliaga
Author`s cuisine is the definition the chef gave to his art. And food photographing is another kind of art. So when you do art with a piece of art of another, results in a big piece of arts. When I shooted this photograph I thought a lot about it. I made a few shots, less than I usually do, because the trout with Bolivian chestnut sauce is a piece of art by itself.

Tears in Heaven by Kirsten Bruening
Like every year in autumn. When oaks blush and the maple shines yellow. If soon a breeze is enough to blow the leaves off the branch.
