Photographer Captures Stunning Still Life Food Photography
Photographer Chang Ki Chung captures stunning still life food photography. Chang Ki amazingly balance of his visual exploration in the figurative and literal sense.
He builds and photographs delicate towers of vegetables, fruit, plants and bread, bringing together their varying sizes and shapes to form stunning still life photography. Chang Ki Chung begins as a fashion photographer in the advertising departments of major Korean groups such as Amore Pacific and Cheil Communication.
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