Decorating with photography –Fine Art Photographer, Martin Osner inserts new virtues when giving a room a contemporary boost

December 04, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Photography as a means of decorating with art has over recent times attracted mass appeal in most western capitals. This is largely due to the popularity of photography as a collectable, rather than following traditional arts such as paintings. One photographer, who has contributed to raising the international stature of photography, is fine art photographer Martin Osner.

Paintings and photographs have long shared many attributes; perhaps the most significant being the act of appreciating interpreting – a quality which both mediums greatly achieve. Decorators and collectors from across the world have come to appreciate this, which is why investors in art are looking to fine art photographers such as Martin Osner in order to express the elements necessary to bring any wall to life.

As a photographer with a distinct sense of purpose, Martin Osner, whose portfolio includes a vast combination of color rich and sometimes abstract twists, uniquely expresses the qualities of life in every portrait he captures. This is largely the reason why he’s work has become a modern instrument to those willing to integrate photography into a domestic interior.

Based in Pretoria, South Africa, Marin Osner has successfully established his role as a fine art photographer by adopting an unconstrained sense of reality; a technique which comes across every subject he brings to life. Particularly reputable for his theatrical floral appreciation, motion captured stills and other collections such as the acid-sharp colours of the Vivid Palette series; Martin Osner is a connoisseur who bears no limitation when attempting the remarkable.

Provoking thought and controversy is a component prominent in Martin Osner’s art. A characteristic which could arguably be considered to be a result of his understanding, versatility and ability to adapt to every location he visits. When measured as an art collectable, Osner’s photography accentuates an intimate relationship with actuality – a trait which is undeniable.

For a visual tour of photographs taken by Martin Osner, or for more information visit his website at www.martinosner.com.

About Martin Osner:

Martin Osner was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, 1963. As a commercial photographer, he opened his first photographic studio in Johannesburg, 1982. Martin Osner is also the co-founder of the National College of Photography, which opened its doors for the first time in 1993. To date, the college still remains to be one of the most prominent photographic institutes in South Africa

Able to work with both modern and traditional photographic technologies, Martin Osner practices photography in both the studio and outdoors.