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Marcin Ryczek Landscape Photography

b. 1982

Marcin Ryczek is a Polish photographer specializing in black and white, minimalist and symbolic photography. Minimum form, maximum content is the principle that characterizes his photos, as well as the use of metaphors that allows many kinds of interpretation. His images have been presented at exhibitions in USA (New York, Fort Collins, Miami), Denmark (Copenhagen), Holland (Amsterdam), Austria (Vienna, Salzburg), South Korea (Seoul), England (London), Romania (Cluje-Napoca), France (Paris), Poland, Germany, China and India. He has won many awards, including the Grand Prix by NYPH New York Photo Festival (2015); The Miami Street Photography Festival (2015); LensCulture Exposure Awards (2014); IPA – The International Photography Awards (2014); Chelsea International Fine Art Competition (2014); Grand Press Photo (2014); ND Awards 2014 and Grand Prix de Découverte: International Fine-Art Photography Award (2014).

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Artist: Marcin Ryczek
Emigration - The United States of Earth II, Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 5 in format 44x70 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition 44x70 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed and stamp...
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Transition - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Photography, Black And White
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition of 5 in format 75x52 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition, 75x52 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed and s...
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Emigration - The United States of Earth I, Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 30 in format 31.5x50 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition 31.5x50 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed and ...
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Life Taken - Contemporary Symbolic Black And White Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Limited edition of 5 in format 51x80 cm + 5 cm white margin. Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology. Marcin Ryczek is Polish photographer specializing in black and...
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Out Of The Herd - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Street Art Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition of 10 in format 45x77 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition, 45x77 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo is signed on the front and will be ...
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Prayer - Contemporary Minimalist, Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 5 in format 53x74 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition - 53x74 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed and stamped on the front by Marcin Ryczek...
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Middle Path - Contemporary Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 5 in format 47x74 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition - 47x74 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed and stamped on the front by Marcin Ryczek and will be send unframed. Marcin Ryczek is Polish photographer specializing in black and white, minimalist and symbolic photography. Minimum form, maximum content is the principle that characterizes his photos, as well as the use of metaphors that allows many kinds of interpretation. His images have been presented at exhibitions in USA (New York, Fort Collins, Miami), Denmark (Copenhagen), Holland (Amsterdam), Austria (Vienna, Salzburg), South Korea (Seul), England (London), Romania (Cluje-Napoca), France (Paris), Poland, Germany, China, India … Awards: - Grand Prix by NYPH New York Photo Festival 2015 - The Miami Street Photography...
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The United States of India - Contemporar Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition of 10 in format 41,5x65 cm, Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition 41,5x65 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed...
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Towers to God - Contemporary Minimalist, Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 5 in format 48x74 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition - 48x74 cm + 5 cm white margin Marcin Ryczek is Polish photographer specializi...
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The Way - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Photography, Black And White
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
The photo will be after purchese signed and stamped on the front by Marcin Ryczek and will be send unframed. Edition of 5 in format 45x81 cm Photograph ...
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Horizons - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Photography, Sea View
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition of 5 in format 45x64,5 cm cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition 45x64,5 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo will be after purchese signed...
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Winter - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Street Photography Black And White
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition of 5 in format 50x74 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition - 50x74 cm + 5 cm white margin. The photo is signed on the front and will be...
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Reflection - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 5 in format 48x74 cm + 5 cm white margin Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition The photo is signed on the front and will be sent unframe...
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Streaming Head - Contemporary Minimalist And Symbolic Street Photography
By Marcin Ryczek
Located in Salzburg, AT
Edition 5 in format 49x74 cm Photograph on Hahnemuhle Paper ; Digigraphie technology , Limited edition - 49x74 cm + 5 cm white margin The photo is signed on the front. The photo will...
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