The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

We invite you to meet a talented 27-year-old self-taught photographer Kai Böttcher. The guy at the age of 14 felt a craving for photography and began to take simple pictures on a digital camera, after which he sat for hours trying to process them in an unusual way. Around the same time, he was designing alternative logos for various well-known brands.

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

Later, Kai became seriously interested in surrealism in photography and began to apply this style at the University of Kaiserslautern, which specializes in digital art and virtual design.

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

After a while, he realized that he liked to do portraits most of all. Combining all his passions together, he came to what we can see now.

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

The photographer showed how to make perfect photos

Keywords: World | Amateur photographer | Frame | Photo school | Instagram | Behind the scenes | Life hacks

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