The abandoned world in the lens of Matthias Hacker
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/the-abandoned-world-in-the-lens-of-matthias-hacker.htmlGerman photographer Matthias Haker likes to photograph architecture. He has a special artistic interest in the architectural nuances of abandoned buildings: from crumbling dance halls and hotel lobbies to abandoned hospitals and factories. At first glance, his pictures look almost like paintings.
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, and the real miracle is performed by the one who is able to demonstrate this beauty to another person, to give him the opportunity to look at the world with his own eyes, from his corner. Such a magician can be called the German photographer Mathias Hacker, who sees the beautiful in the forgotten, destroyed and abandoned, and shares what he saw with other people, photographing what attracted his attention.













Matthias Hacker finds and emphasizes abstract beauty in decaying architectural structures. To protect them from vandalism and theft, he does not disclose the filming location.

















Keywords: HDR | Abandoned buildings | Abandoned | Interior | Interiors
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