The Day The Earth Stood Still: Post-Apocalypse Worlds Of Michal Karcz

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Art is undoubtedly one of the best ways to take journeys to the places of your fantasy and dreams, and this is exactly what creating photo manipulations is to Michal Karcz. The Polish photographer, a graduate of the High School of Art in Warsaw, couldn’t decide between painting and photography until he discovered the possibilities of digital photography.

h/t: boredpanda, demilked

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Firstly passionate about painting, Michal realized it was too limited for him to fully express his visions, so he turned to photography. Unfortunately, the ordinary dark room techniques didn’t allow him to fully realize his potential either.

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“My inspiration comes from many artists and it doesn’t matter if they get through to me by the sense of vision or hearing. I can tell that music has the biggest impact on my work. Music creates sound illustrations to the pictures I carry in my mind. These two things hit me with the strongest intensity.”, Michal told Bored Panda.

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