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An In-Depth Exploration of Three Photographers: Part 4 (bonus!) - Boris Savelev
Boris Savelev photography offers a powerful lesson in atmosphere, surface, urban memory, and the emotional weight of ordinary spaces. His images show how materiality and light can turn everyday scenes into something quietly monumental.
Vladyslav Alyeksyenko
Jan 226 min read


An In-Depth Exploration of Three Architectural Photographers: Part 3 - Hvze dope
In the field of photography there are many directions one can take. Sometimes, I find myself thinking about this form of expression and wondering what path it took to end up looking like what I am about to show you. Perhaps, at its roots, photographers were more concerned about capturing the moment, reveling in the realism of what was captured on film. But just like in painting, eventually people grow tired of literal representations and favor more abstract interpretations, a
Vladyslav Alyeksyenko
Dec 4, 20256 min read


An In-Depth Exploration of Three Archviz Artists: Part 3 - Kostas Tsilivis
Kostas Tsilivis archviz work shows how cinematic lighting, material restraint, and careful composition can give architectural visualization a stronger emotional charge. His images are useful references for atmosphere, depth, and visual storytelling.
Vladyslav Alyeksyenko
Nov 6, 20255 min read


An In-Depth Exploration of Three Archviz Artists: Part 1 - Anastasia Birulya
Today I would like to talk about one impressive archviz artist I found searching through Behance. Her name is Anastasia Birulya and her renders are really impressive and memorable piece of archviz. They have charm and character, strong understanding of color theory, materiality, composition and a gentle playfulness that I notice in the most creative 3D artists. All those qualities make an impressive mix and give us some of the best works in archviz world. I believe this woman
Vladyslav Alyeksyenko
Oct 16, 20254 min read
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