
Photos by Blerim Racaj. (The server, like many in the Eastern block, is rather slow.)
To the untrained eye, they may appear straight-up-and-down photos, some with a person in front, but they are actually very carefully composed pictures which combine an environment in a fluid whole, sometimes with a person. I think the best of his photos are just beautiful, by virtue of composition, sensibility, tension, lines, colors... And taken in places where no normal person would think to even bring a camera.
This also has an example of what I've talked about before: portrait number nine, of a young girl in front of a broken wall and trees, appears a little messy as seen on his site. I saw it in a magazine in a large size where you could see that the trees in the background are actually out of focus, which changes the entire picture, and it is very beautiful.

3 comments:
He's photos are indeed masterful. But oh how I hate those photo galleries that are built with Macromedia Flash.
Me too! A regular posterior pain to save, and often too large for me to receive.
Great pictures. I heard he grew up in Albania and Yugoslavia, is that true?
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