Video: 7 deadly sins as originally interpreted by Dave Nitsche
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Using ordinary objects, American photographer Dave Nitsche aims to show human feelings and emotions through inanimate objects. Breathing life into ordinary glasses, the photographer gives an original interpretation of the problem of the 7 deadly sins.
In his series of unusual photographs of the 7 Sins, the photographer tries to highlight his view on the problem of the righteous life of mankind. Dave Nietzsche always says that with the help of his photographs he tries to show people what is happening in his world, what problems and questions he cares about, what he considers right and worthy of attention. His desires, needs, failures, joys, troubles - everything is reflected in the photographer's creative shots.
Dave Nietzsche's photographs are published in over 100 magazines, presented in many collections, including private ones, on 4 continents of the world.
You can learn more about the work of the photographer Dave Nietzsche on the website.
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