Portraying the city as if it was a huge machine, Prague-based photographer Branislav Kropilak captures images of the empty urban environment. His pictures of garages and trains and factories are devoid of people and his eye renders even the most mundane areas with a kind of magical beauty in a way that reminds you of the novels of the great JG Ballard (via computer love).
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September 23, 2008 at 9:08 am
Hai,
Iam looking for a Prague based photographer for an assignment. If interested please email me.
Louise ten Have