Today we focus on distinguished attention from a photographer which is capable of taking us back to other times when the great masters of painting were the official "portraitists" of the monarchies that swarmed Europe as they pleased.
Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk is capable of take some pictures that are more like oil canvases at the first glance we take with our eye. This is his way of distinguishing himself with a photographic work of major words to get to quote him along these lines.
A job that will love art history historians by being able to turn a young girl into the same protagonist of a painting such as The Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer.
It is that ability to fool our expert eye what has achieved that this artist of photography is able to attract us to delight us with other photographs that look for the style, clothes and poses of those years of movements such as the Renaissance.
gemmy uses painting principles to apply them to photographs that become small works of art almost taken from one of the most famous museums in the world; here you have as many to those who approach to continue dumbfounded by that form of artistic expression.
There are some photographs that are able to better capture that particular style of painting in these artistic movements. While the two pictorial techniques used by the photographer to result in that effect they are chiaroscuro and sfumato.
It achieves it in such a way that we have to go through reading well that we are before photographs to find the truth of each of the images that we share here. We leave you with your Instagram y with your website so you can follow this photographer who does a good review of the history of art.