Location: United States
I was born 1955 in Sofia, Bulgaria where I received my MFA in Fine Arts from the Sofia?s National Fine Arts University in 1980. Since 1986 I have been living and working as a graphic designer in Los Angeles, specializing in animation films, movie posters and satiric drawings. In addition to my photography work, I created over the years abstract paper collages which you also can review at my personal website at: http://www.ludmil.org
I photograph unique details found in the urban landscapes. The images I discover are found on the sidewalks that we walk on daily and that otherwise go unnoticed. My images are abstract interpretations of the micro-reality that surrounds us all. I do not use Photoshop enhancements and artificial lighting. I often return to the same spot over and over again to reshoot the same photograph at different times of the day to ensure that I have chosen the most appropriate lighting. My website is: http://www.ludmil.org
I photograph unique details found in the urban landscapes. The images I discover are found on the sidewalks that we walk on daily and that otherwise go unnoticed. My images are abstract interpretations of the micro-reality that surrounds us all. I do not use Photoshop enhancements and artificial lighting. I often return to the same spot over and over again to reshoot the same photograph at different times of the day to ensure that I have chosen the most appropriate lighting. My website is: http://www.ludmil.org
Close-up of a street sidewalk curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted over the years by an unanimous Los Angeles utility city workers.
Close-up of a street sidewalk curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted over the years by an unanimous Los Angeles utility city workers.
Close-up of a street sidewalk curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted over the years by an unanimous Los Angeles utility city workers.
Close-up of a street sidewalk curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted over the years by an unanimous Los Angeles utility city workers.
Close-up of a street sidewalk curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted over the years by an unanimous Los Angeles utility city workers.
Close-up of a street sidewalk curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted over the years by an unanimous Los Angeles utility city workers.
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org
My close-up photography of home street address numbers scratch or painted on black or green plastic trash cans over the years by unknown homeowners in Los Angeles, California. For more images from my series "CANS" go to my site: http://www.ludmil.org