Welcome to the Prodibi Pixel Magazine! Today, we interview a fine art & portrait photographer based in the Netherlands: Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk. Autodidact, Gemmy displays her great passion for painting and drawing in all her photos in which she uses dark and light contrasts to create depth. Let's discover…
Interview
Growing up dreaming of a life as an artist, the story of illustrator Toma Vagner
Today on the blog, we meet with an incredible artist who creates illustration influenced by the games from her childhood: Toma Vagner. Developing her skills between the small Russian island of Sakhalin and New York, Toma soon became a renowned illustrator. From rubik’s cubes to Jenga to paper cut-out…
Revisiting the personalities who have marked their era by Etienne Clotis
This week on the Prodibi Pixel Magazine, we meet with French photographer Etienne Clotis to cover his new photo series ICONIC. ICONIC is a photographic project that presents images of personalities who have marked their era through 150 scenes. Let's enter the world of these renowned figures and…
Colorful and minimalist architecture photography by Pierre Châtel-Innocenti
This week on the Prodibi Pixel Magazine, we go to Paris to interview Pierre Châtel-Innocenti and to discuss architecture photography. Known for his minimalistic and colorful photography style, Pierre is a master at photographing both exteriors and interiors. Let's discover his work and the artistic touch he gives…
Creating connections with your model, beautiful portrait photography with Aiony Haust
This week on the Prodibi Pixel Magazine, we go to Astana in Kazakhstan to meet with Aiony Haust and to discuss portrait photography. Aiony is a young visual artist who started shooting photos with his mobile phone before developing his own style of beautiful and natural portrait photographs. Let'…
Portraits in the burning coal mines of India, black diamond photography by Sebastian Sardi
This week on the Prodibi Pixel Magazine, we go to India with Sebastian Sardi, a documentary photographer from Stockholm, Sweden BLACK DIAMOND is Sebastian's long-term photography work in which he follows the life of coal mine workers and documents the effects of coal mining on its communities. Let&…