Video: Frankness, depth and eroticism: pictures of Carsten Witte
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Of course, there are many fashion photographers whose works are real works of art. But all of them will fade into the background when Carsten Witte steps in. On the one hand, these are photographs taken according to all the canons of fashion-style, but on the other, they are masterpieces of eroticism, frankness, openness of feelings of interaction of light, shadow and colors.
We know enough fashion photographers whose work cannot but be liked at least in some way. You can recall the famous egoist Stephen Eastwood, who takes pictures of close-up faces, and crazy experiments with powders and paints from Sarah St. Clair Renard, and Hugh O'Maley's attractive in their insincerity photo portraits. But they all play each shot dry by Carsten Witte, and this is no joke.
Carsten Witte seems to be just filming girls. But how does it do it! And how these girls appear before us! Feelings and thoughts of each seem to appear before us in the same pristine nakedness as they themselves! Plus, Karsten's best work is conceptualized. The photographs are divided in two, and in some of them the girls are opposed to any plant, in some of them the concept is slightly different. And this is just one of the ideas of this unsurpassed master! All works, without exception, do not just look professional and beautiful - they look perfect. Everyone wants to print and hang on the wall, and in the form of a large-format poster.
As for Karsten himself, little can be said about him. Born in Hamburg in 1964, since 1983 he worked for an advertising agency. In 1986 he began to study design in Bielefeld (university in Germany). In 1989 his first works were published. He still managed to do a lot - and travel for the magazine Men’s health, and work with the photographer Alfred Steffen, until in 1995 he opened his studio in his native Hamburg.
The best of his great many works are presented here on this site.
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