Ballet, grace and passion in the works of Romanian photographer Akira Enzeru
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/ballet-grace-and-passion-in-the-works-of-romanian-photographer-akira-enzeru.htmlRomanian photographer Akira Enzeru works in many genres. His portfolio includes portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and even macro photography. But the photographer became famous thanks to his portraits, or rather a series of pictures with the dancers of the “Ballerinas Everywhere” ballet. Dance is one of the pillars of Enzeru’s work, and the second is the beautiful naked female body. (Caution! Nudity)
Akira Enzeru's passion for art began with his love for drawing. It is no secret that many good photo artists started out this way. Akira began taking photos at the age of 9. His first camera was a complex and functional Soviet camera "Zenit-E". Enzeru quickly mastered it and began taking excellent professional-quality photos while still in school.
His first serious project, “Ballerinas Everywhere,” became successful and made the author famous all over the world. The photos were published in dozens of magazines in different countries and received numerous awards at competitions. Enzeru still photographs ballet dancers, but he does it in a special way. He places his heroes in the most unusual locations and boldly experiments with digital graphics.
The erotic works of the Romanian photographer are also well known. The girls in his pictures amaze with their ideal figures and extraordinary plasticity. It is no secret that the master's models are not ordinary models, but ballerinas and professional gymnasts.
Akira Enzeru is not the only famous photographer who is inspired by ballet. Jan Teuber is also fascinated by the grace of dancers, but he photographs them in his own way.
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