Photos by Maciek Jasik
Selected Works: Maciek Jasik

















Polish photographer Maciek Jasik (this is his website; also find him on Tumblr, Twitter and Instagram) seems to use color to expand the portraiture of his subjects. Convinced that a picture can’t really open a door to a person’s soul, he overlays the image with digitally obtained gradients of bright colors as a metaphor for the sitter’s emotional and psychological sphere.
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