Hungarian photographer among the world's bests
Posted by Budnews · Mar 10, 2020

Milán Radisics has been acknowledged at the Oscar of photography.

The Hungarian photographer, Milán Radisics received huge recognition at one of the most prestigious press photography competitions in the world. At POYI, Pictures of the Year International competition, he was ranked among the best in the "Environmental Vision" category with a series of 40 photos. This year, „Environmental vision” was the priority category of the competition, where works on the environment and human activities affecting the environment was awarded.

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Radisics' photo series consists of 4 sections: the first 10 photos show aluminum processing and red mud storage, the second 10 photos show the pollution caused by humans, the third series deals with the diversity of salt distillers, inspired by Mark Rothko, a prominent figure of modern painting, and the last 10 photos examine the human footprint and drought. Milan also made history with the fact that he is the first a Hungarian photographer in the POYI Finals for two consecutive years.

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The aerial perspective of his pictures, including the orthogonal point of view alters the visuality completely. The disappearing horizon is embarrassing and thought-provoking, and prompts action. Moving on the border between abstraction and document, micro and macro show the real character of the landscape and reveal the imprint of human activity. The project brings a new light to photography and our image of the environment.

Congratulation!

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