Oliver Klink – traveling with the experience.
Black and white pictures of the Blade Oliver (Oliver Klink) – this is an interesting cultural sketches about life in the remote corners of our planet. Photographer-traveler about Myanmar, the Kingdom of Bhutan and the outlying Chinese provinces. His work is Popular Photography, and National Geographic.
*Ancient farming*, Oliver Klink, 2015
Realizing that globalization absorbs the original culture, he focuses on the authentic traits of the people he meets, their traditions, customs, way of life. His pictures – it is an encyclopedia of life in its diversity and uniqueness.
Oliver is a native of Switzerland, by education he is a physicist by vocation, photographer. He’s one of the few photographers today who self-publish their work, but at the last stage – printing using techniques of piezography – Oliver is seeking a special contrast that distinguishes his work.
*The divine rays*, Oliver Klink, 2015
*Steps*, Oliver Klink, 2016
About his work with Oliver Klink says, “I’m doing fine art photography, travelling the world to capture surrounding me the modern world, which appears all in new and unexpected angles. I’m reading what is happening to cultural change, the environment, our own understanding of the world and of human nature. My goal as an artist is to tell stories through images, giving viewers the opportunity to dream, showing them the world as it is.”
*Tattooed 1961*, Oliver Klink, 2014
*House*, Oliver Klink, 2012
Their teachers Klink calls Art Wolfe, Chris Reiner, Jimmy Nelson, Amy Vitale and travelers, who traveled around the world with camera in hand. The Klink take their photographs as a mouthpiece through which the people whose culture is actively transformirovalsya get the opportunity to Express themselves, have not yet lost their national identity.
*Herd instinct*, Oliver Klink, 2014
*Spring festival*, Oliver Klink, 2016
Oliver says enthusiastically, as was made certain shots. So, the “Tenderness”, which depicted a pair of elderly, valuable because in Chinese culture, in principle, is not accepted by the demonstration of feelings, but in this case, Oliver managed to win a few. A self-portrait “tattooed” also has its own history: this curious woman traveled 5 km from the next village, when he learned that the photographer arrived. When she finally came to Oliver, I felt tired.
*Horseback riding*, Oliver Klink, 2016
*Education*, Oliver Klink, 2016
The “Divine rays” acquired a special significance after the earthquake, 2016, during which was destroyed many temples of the ancient city of Bagan (Myanmar). The frame of “Herd instinct” reveals the philosophy of the people of Bhutan, where the government officially considers Gross national happiness.
*Datirovannaja 1963*, Oliver Klink, 2014
*Common cause*, Oliver Klink, 2014
Pictures from the photo included in the series “Consequences”, which is constantly updated with new frames. In January of 2017 Oliver called for a hundredth of the account of the country and does not intend to stop there!
*Hardworking*, Oliver Klink, 2015
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