Bela Borsodi, 1966, Austria, studied graphic design and fine art before moving
to New York in 1992. His work often incorporated photography but it wasn't until
1999 that he started to fully focus on still life photography, which is still
the main direction of his work. He concentrates on editorial and advertising
photography and is strongly influenced by his graphic background. He combines
ordinary objects and puts them in an unusual context. In his much acclaimed
series Foot Fetish for V Magazine he put images of naked bodies of women
in awkward positions inside women shoes. For Yalook he created a series of
photographs and videos in which clothing was folded to resemble a face that
spoke. Amongst his advertising clients are Galeries Lafayette, Hermes, Nike and
Puma. He has also created images for editorial clients and magazines as The New
York Times Magazine, Another Magazine and Stern. The following images come from
the editorial series Livraison #2: Hidden Objects, Tatler #19:
Seperation and Stern #36: Aus dem Schatten Getreten.
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