Olga captures the way the World feels to many of us, and time moves so quickly life passes in a blur. Thanks, Tomasz and Olga for starting my day with a new perspective and the need to take a second look on the world around me! ❤
Olga's work is so inspiring... and wonderfully different. Usually when the weather here in Canada is bad, my camea does not come out. Not now after seeing her photos. Thank you Tomasz for showing us this......
I like the short format and profile of a single artist. Olga's work is inspirational and I plan to use her technique as described in this video. but in color. Thanks.
I like the dreamlike quality to Olga’s work and appreciate her choice to stay with black and white. Her work is beautiful and her composed brilliantly. I look forward to viewing more on her website. Thanks Tomsaz for sharing.
Thank you for your introduction, I believe in photography we are showing what we see through the lens of our imagination. She reminds me the work of great photographer Alexey Titarenko, a mix of dada and abstract art. Thank you for making my day 😊
Tomasz, it was wonderful to see Olga’s work on your channel. I too have been inspired by her dreamlike b&w photography for a couple of years now, & as you stated she has remained consistent in how she expresses her creativity. Thank you for telling the Frames Magazine group about her work.
Thanks Tomasz. I appreciated this new presentation approach. I think it's well-conceived and well delivered. Not too long, not too short, nicely illustrated, and most important of all, you explained the essence and technical background of her work in an insightful and instructive manner. Looking forward to more of these! Ha ha - more work for you, but we all benefit. Keep up the good work and all the best! Mark
The photos reminded me of an Italian photographer named Rosetta Messori, who has been shooting with slow shutter speeds since the 1980s to capture atmosphere, emotion and mood rather than conventional images. Great work by Olga!
Her work is incredible. I recently played the videogame Alan Wake 2 and I see some of her style in it as well heavy Lynch influence. I need to get her latest book
I have been entranced by Olga's work for some time now, and feel that her capturing of simply the essence of the being has influenced my own. Thanks for keeping her work front and center.
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