About

Photography as a visual art allows us to create new images of works of architecture, sculpture, painting, and design. At the same time, photography is an instrumental method of visual exploration of space, capturing the subjective gaze of the observer. 

In my work I use both of these approaches. My mission is the research of architectural objects in urban and natural landscape space by methods of photography as visual art. I show residential and industrial buildings, private real estate and public spaces, transport and energy infrastructure in the architectural context of the epoch, on the canvas of streets and squares. In my pictures I try to show objects as they are subjectively perceived by an ordinary pedestrian admiring the architect's creations.

I live in Moscow, where in the 20th century great architects - Le Corbusier, Konstantin Melnikov, Alexey Shchusev, the Vesnin brothers, Moisei Ginzburg, Ilya Golosov - worked. The masterpieces they created have shaped my architectural preferences, and the works of architecture of the twenty-first century give me inspiration for my photography.

When I research architectural artifacts, I do so with both color and black and white photography. Black and white photography allows me to focus on lines, shapes, and textures, emphasizing the relationship of the subjects to the built and natural environment. At the same time, modern architecture is unthinkable without the active use of many different and bright color shades. To render them as close to human perception as possible, I use different modes of natural light, giving preference to cumulonimbus scattered light. In the post-processing and digital rendering phase of the images I focus on the careful rendering of color, working in the AdobeRGB color space.

An magister degree in mathematics, digital signal processing and image processing allows me to quickly learn and effectively apply complex photographic techniques, while my scientific and expeditionary experience allows me to confidently use natural and meteorological phenomena to shoot in a natural environment that accentuates the architect's intent.

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