Black and White Europe in the Magical Works of Roberto Pavic
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/black-and-white-europe-in-the-magical-works-of-roberto-pavic.htmlPhotographer from Zagreb, Roberto Pavic, takes stunning pictures of European cities and its inhabitants.
Looking at his magical black-and-white photographs, at the amazing play of light and shadows, you realize that the urban landscape can be interesting without a riot of colors. Black-and-white photography has a special charm, because everyone sets accents for himself and thinks up colors.
Take a closer look at Roberto Pavic's black-and-white interpretation of Europe and enjoy its beauty.
Roberto Pavic was born in 1979 in Zagreb. Today he is a proud father of three sons.
Roberto entered the world of amateur photography in 2009, combining his two great passions - the love of travel and fine art.
A characteristic feature of the photographer's work is the dramatic black-and-white picture. Roberto often uses the HDR technique.
Roberto is particularly good at urban landscapes from different parts of Europe.
The photographer's works have received international recognition and have been published more than once in such publications as Digital Photo (Britain), Refoto, DigitalFoto (Croatia) and Fotomag.
Keywords: Light | Serbia | Street photo | Shadow | Photographer | B/w
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