Photography and Visualization
Text: Márk Péter Vargha
I received the question many times as a photographer, that the pictures I take are three-dimensional computer models, or they are actually photos. Usually I try to make it clear that my works are photos. In many cases, however, the photographers are expected to reach a computer graphic purity, nothing left in the picture is real, even in grazing light the wall is perfectly smooth. At the same time, visual designers increasingly rely on real-life mistakes in their works to reach the most realistic virtual spaces they can create. It is worth observing the convergence of these visual areas.

Rácz Bath, Photo: Tamás Bujnovszky, Visualization: ZOA Archtiects