Experimental Photography by Max Kenzory
Published Apr 23, 2024
Max Kenzory is an experimental photographer from Vladivostok, Russia, with a distinctive style that combines unconventional techniques to capture light and form. By using a fisheye lens and his keen eye for contrasting elements, he creates striking images that juxtapose human silhouettes against vibrant backgrounds.
Max wields the fisheye lens as a powerful creative tool, warping perspectives in his photographs in a way that mimics the Earth’s curvature. Using the saturated hues of the sky as his canvas, he combines intense colors with the dark outlines of the human form to produce maximum visual impact. This fusion of distorted scenes paired with high-contrast compositions creates a visual experience that blurs the line between reality and abstraction.
To discover more of Max’s mesmerizing images, take a look at his portfolio on Behance and 500px.
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