Monday, April 1, 2013

Porcelain Metamorphosis



When cheap, cut-rate porcelain figurines hit the ground they shatter. Photographer Martin Klimas captures this transformative and fleeting moment right before their demise. The juxtaposition of the figurines imminent destruction and their stoic face makes for a very striking capture.

Martin calls these temporary sculptures. It takes countless attempts and he only uses one photograph for each figurine. He is looking for the one capture that best expresses a transformation of the figurine into a new form.

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Printing at the speed of light by Martin KlimasMost people view inkjet printers as purely for in-home. When it comes to business, laser reigns supreme because they are thought of as quicker and cheaper.

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